Achieving CMMC compliance for FSIs

In the wake of increasing cybersecurity threats, the Department of Defense (DoD) has moved the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) supply chain marketplace toward a model of enforcement and accountability. Government contractors and federal grant recipients who don’t disclose cybersecurity incidences and data breaches are subject to fines and penalties by the Department of Justice (DOJ) False Claims Act (FCA) under the Civil Cyber-Fraud initiative. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 is the current framework of cybersecurity standards and is a requirement for contractors to work with the DoD.

Federal System Integrators (FSIs) like yours need to ensure that your cybersecurity posture can meet CMMC compliance to protect critical information. To meet this goal, agencies are increasingly modernizing and automating legacy systems to speed up identity security processes, which can help increase system efficiencies for already stretched IT resources.

Learn how SailPoint can help you re-engineer processes and tasks to quickly meet CMMC compliance.

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