Automapping CMMC with NIST 800-53

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If you’re a DoD contractor, you’ve probably felt the pain of juggling multiple cybersecurity frameworks. Between CMMC requirements and NIST 800-53 compliance, you’re doing the same work. Automating these frameworks can help you work smarter, not harder, while maintaining a strong security program.

For organizations serving both government and commercial customers, being able to connect the dots between CMMC and NIST 800-53 controls isn’t just a nice-to-have feature. It’s becoming essential for staying competitive and keeping compliance costs under control.

 

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Automapping for Modern Compliance and Cybersecurity Programs

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Compliance and cybersecurity teams are facing a growing challenge: proving they meet regulatory requirements while maintaining strong security in an increasingly complex and fast-moving business landscape. Traditional methods for mapping controls, processes, and risk areas simply can’t keep up in today’s ever-evolving regulatory environment. This is where automapping steps in as a game-changer, revolutionizing how businesses handle compliance and cybersecurity.

 

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Cyberattack in Lorain County: A Wake-Up Call for Government Cybersecurity and the Role of FedRAMP

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Unfortunately, cybercrime is once again in the news. This time, a small county in Ohio has been the victim of an attack that has destabilized their ability to provide critical services to constituents. 

While the damage itself isn’t devastating, it highlights the fact that no government agency, no matter how big or small, is immune to attacks. This is why adoption and adherence to GovRAMP are so important. 

 

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