Stuart Itkin
Vice President CMMC and FedRAMP Assurance | Coalfire FederalLeslie Weinstein
Owner | CMMC Consulting LLCPreparing for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC): A Guide to Accelerating Your Compliance Efforts | On-Demand Webinar
Webinar Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2021, from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
2021 brings new and stricter cybersecurity requirements to all organizations within the supply chain to the US Department of Defense (DoD). Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), a program to curb the theft of sensitive defense information by foreign adversaries, begins its rollout this year, as do stricter measures to enforce compliance with existing cybersecurity requirements. Compliance, and ultimately certification by an independent third-party auditor or CMMC Third-Party Assessment Organization (C3PAO) will become a pass-fail requirement for companies to do business with the DoD.
For many organizations, satisfying these requirements will require time and investment, and a commitment to achieving and maintaining cyber maturity from the top. Businesses should adopt comprehensive cybersecurity compliance and risk management programs and engage qualified, experienced partners to help them achieve CMMC efficiently.
In this program, regulatory compliance experts Leslie Weinstein (CMMC Consulting LLC) and Stuart Itkin (Coalfire Federal) will discuss why organizations need to use a risk lens in planning to achieve CMMC compliance. Speakers will also share best practices for organizations to build cyber maturity to meet their contractual and regulatory obligations and ensure cybersecurity compliance.
This Live Webinar will discuss the following:
- How CMMC and the Interim DFARS Rule Affects You in 2021
- The Importance of a Risk-Based Approach to Cybersecurity
- How to Build Cyber Maturity and Prepare for CMMC Certification
- Best Cybersecurity Compliance Practices
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the fundamentals of Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)
- Determine the key considerations and best practices for obtaining CMMC
Agenda:
Stuart Itkin, Vice President CMMC and FedRAMP Assurance, Coalfire Federal
- Why was CMMC created?
- What does CMMC mean for the DoD?
- What does CMMC mean for those in the DoD supply chain?
- What is required to be CMMC certified?
- How should one prepare to be CMMC certified?
- What is important in selecting an advisor to help in preparing for CMMC certification?
- Why was CMMC created?
Leslie Weinstein, Owner, CMMC Consulting LLC
- NIST 800-171 self-assessment, scoring, and reporting requirements
- What level of CMMC maturity does my organization need to obtain?
- When do I need to be CMMC certified?
- How can my organization prepare now for the CMMC?
Who Should Attend:
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Information Security Officers
- Chief Technology Officers
- Chief Security Officers
- Chief Compliance Officers
- VPs and Directors of Compliance
- VPs and Directors of IT
- System Administrators
- IT Security Specialists
- Senior Security Engineers and Architects
- C-Level Executives
Register for this course by clicking the “Take this Course” at the top of the page.
CLE Credit:
Course Level:
Intermediate
Advance Preparation:
Print and review course materials
Method of Presentation:
On-demand Webcast (CLE)
Prerequisite:
General knowledge of cybersecurity
Course Code:
149356
NASBA Field of Study:
Information Technology – Technical
NY Category of CLE Credit:
Law Practice Management
Total Credits:
1.0 CLE
1.0 CPE (Not eligible for QAS (On-Demand) CPE credits)
How to Claim CLE Credits Per State:
CLE State Requirements:
https://knowlearninghub.com/cle-rules-map/
CPE State Requirements: