Cybersecurity Roadshow: A panel discussion around the updates to CMMC 2.0 and the practical cybersecurity steps organizations need to take now in today's high risk environment.
TOPICS COVERED:
- The latest news on CMMC 2.0 and changes in DoD responsibilities for oversight
- New update as of February 10, 2022! Will most organizations now need a third party assessment?
- The implications and risks associated with compliance self-attestation
- The evolution of Zero Trust
- A discussion about recent cyberattacks and what they mean to you
While there have been changes in the details and implementation of CMMC with version 2.0 being published (with further changes still possible), it’s clear that the time is now to be ready for the road that lies ahead.
What's required for government contractors today is DFARS clause 7012, NIST 800-171. But there are larger security implications of not being ready outside of just compliance readiness. It seems as though every week we learn about a new cyberattack on a federal agency, a government contractor, or an organization that plays a critical role in our infrastructure or supply chains. The White House recently released a Federal Zero Trust strategy in a memo that instructs agencies to internally source funding or seek investments from alternative funds such as the Technology Modernization Fund for fiscal years 2022 and 2023. Waiting around for the final rules to fall in place is no longer an option.
Even with CMMC 2.0 largely moving towards self-attestation, defense contractors will need to be able to self-attest with confidence now that the DOD is requiring a senior company official to attest to CMMC compliance rather than an IT administrator. This new requirement could mean the DOD has recourse to pursue companies and individuals that misrepresent their compliance through the False Claims Act. And in addition to that, the DOJ is incentivizing whistleblowing by offering those who report a percentage of the money the government recovers. This underscores the real need for early preparation & outside guidance.
EVENT INFO
Monday, March 7, 2022 in Colorado Springs, CO:
Location: The Broadmoor, 1 Lake Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Time: 5:00 - 7:30 PM
Tuesday, March 8, 2022 in Denver CO
Location: Appaloosa Grill - Wright Room, 535 16th St Mall #240, Denver, CO 80202
Time: 11:30AM - 1:30PM
To RSVP Contact: events@jamis.com
Presenters:
Eric Crusius
Partner
Holland & Knight
Eric.Crusius@hklaw.com
Tom Tollerton
Managing Director
Dixon Hughes Goodman
Tom.Tollerton@dhg.com
Ed Bassett
CISO
NeoSystems
Ed.Bassett@neosystemscorp.com