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Expired 211206ZXD0 – DFARS Compliance with CMMC/NIST 171 Readiness Workshop (3 Days)

By July 9, 2021
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  • December 6, 2021 - December 8, 2021

DFARS Compliance with CMMC/NIST SP 800-171 – Curriculum Overview

All DoD contractors and subcontractors with systems that process, transmit or store Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) must be compliant with the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) cybersecurity requirements. These are specified in the DFARS Interim Rule based on NIST SP 800-171, and separately in the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 3.  Both apply controls from NIST SP 800-53, the catalog that forms the basis of the highly rigorous Risk Management Framework (RMF) for DoD Federal internal systems.

Given these common core components, and with BAI’s established leadership as the “go to” training and consulting experts on the Risk Management Framework (RMF), you can be confident that this training will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to meet DFARS.

True to our motto of “We ARE RMF!”, the “DFARS Compliance with CMMC/NIST SP 800-171” curriculum has been designed by RMF practitioners who can offer you the industry standard for getting through the process of control implementation and assessment!

DFARS Compliance with CMMC/NIST SP 800-171 – Fundamentals (One Day)

The Fundamentals class is intended to help participants gain foundational knowledge of the process and general information to begin the decision-making process.

The learning objectives are designed so that participants will be able to:

  • Identify who is impacted by the CMMC and NIST SP 800-171
  • Identify when the requirements will take effect
  • Differentiate requirements for FARS and DFARS
  • Understand how controls/practices apply to cybersecurity risk management principles
  • Determine the potential impact of the newly released Interim Rule
  • Apply DoD CUI Registry guidance to determine CUI requirements
  • Relate NIST SP 800-171 controls to CMMC Process and Practice maturity levels
  • Explain the current state of cybersecurity assessment as it relates to the CMMC and NIST SP 800-171

DFARS Compliance with CMMC/NIST SP 800-171 – Readiness Workshop (3 days, including “Fundamentals”)

Those seeking more in-depth practical knowledge of specific requirements and implementation should consider attending the Readiness Workshop. The two days added to the Fundamentals class is conducted with a deeper dive into individual controls and assessment requirements.

The learning objectives are designed so that participants will be able to:

  • Differentiate CMMC process maturity by associated levels and relevant indicators
  • Identify relevant CUI guidance
  • Determine specifications for establishing boundaries
  • Differentiate requirements for CMMC versus NIST SP 800-171
  • Analyze effective policy components to support process maturity
  • Develop preliminary plans and associated evidence to support a cybersecurity self-assessment as well as an external assessment
  • Follow procedures for the NIST SP 800-171 DoD Assessment Methodology, Version 1.2.1 (required in the new Interim Rule)
  • Define components of an action plan and transition roadmap for CMMC or NIST SP 800-171 implementation

Class Information:

Online classes begin at 10:00 am eastern time.

Venue:  

Address:
Online Personal Classroom, Virtual

Description:

Our Online Personal Classroom Training™ is conducted via AdobeConnect®.  You can test your computer for compatibility with Adobe Connect here.

You will receive your course materials approximately a week before the start date of your class.
Online classes begin each morning at 10am EST.

 


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