The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) standards require third-party assessments on security requirements for contractors to bid on DOD contracts. Rocky Thurston of Perspecta and Seth Storie of ArdentMC look at how much CMMC will impact contractors, plus share perspective on ways it could change federal contracting overall.
CyberCast
Season 3
Episode 12
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What IT Contractors Should Expect From New CMMC Requirements
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The new standard strengthens cybersecurity measures across DOD.
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Rocky Thurston Senior Vice President & General Manager for the Civilian State & Local Group, Perspecta -
Seth Storie Quality Assurance Manager ArdentMC
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