Welcome to the Cybersecurity Series!
With the Department of Defense (DoD) ramping up its focus on cybersecurity for the supply chain, manufacturers will need to take specific steps to protect covered defense information (CDI) if they want to continue doing business with DoD.
With current and future DoD contracts at stake, compliance is a strategic necessity that contractors cannot ignore. And with third party certification audits to begin being conducted in 2021, time is running out for manufacturers to reach compliance.
To help navigate this new terrain, members of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) National Network, have assembled a team of cybersecurity experts to assist in understanding the consequences of non-compliance and how to ultimately achieve compliance. Through this support, defense contractors will learn exactly what steps to take to ensure the protection of all information as well as the future of their business.
In the last module of this Cybersecurity series, Missouri Enterprise will cover:
Building a Cybersecurity Resilient Environment
· Situational awareness, system monitoring, and activity auditing
· Access control, identification, multifactor authentication
· Protected data, media, communication, and technical infrastructure
Respond/Recover/Report: Tips for Developing Your Incident Response Plan (IRP)