
What does it mean to control the flow of CUI?
While Department of Defense (DoD) contractors implementing NIST 800-171 and pursuing a CMMC Level 2 certification will encounter many security controls that require careful interpretation,
While Department of Defense (DoD) contractors implementing NIST 800-171 and pursuing a CMMC Level 2 certification will encounter many security controls that require careful interpretation,
At the Fall 2024 NAPEX conference in Washington DC, a member of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Joint Certification Program Office (JCPO) gave a presentation
DoD contractors that handle Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) must be prepared to meet the DoD’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2. Most CMMC Level
Between the DoD’s publication of the FedRAMP equivalency memo, the subsequent discussion amongst the CMMC community, and more small businesses providing cloud-based services to the
Federal contractors required to implement the cybersecurity controls in NIST SP 800-171 may be confused when addressing safeguards involving the protection of “sessions”, particularly user
What a loaded question. Buckle up, folks… this could get spicy. When looking to meet the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements, many Department of
Totem Technologies is thrilled to share the release of our biggest software upgrade to date, Version 5.0 of our Totem™ Cybersecurity Compliance Management tool! Packed
Microsoft. When you hear this word, what goes through your mind? Is it joy? Perhaps frustration? Maybe it’s robust features like Azure. What about Azure Virtual
US Department of Defense (DoD) contractors that handle Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) are required to secure that CUI by implementing the National Institutes of Standards