This is the second installment of our two part Cybersecurity webinar series in partnership with NEPIRC. We take a deeper dive into the nuances of the NIST 800-171 r2 and CMMC 2.0 requirements. This cybersecurity framework and regulation respectively have manufacturers in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) preparing for security audits from Certified 3rd Party Auditor Organizations (C3PAO). Site2 is a Registered Practitioner Organizations (RPO) with the CMMC Accreditation Board. As such we have Registered Practitioners that help manufacturers deploy the required controls, policies and procedures.
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