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SUMMARY:Protecting Customer Data
DESCRIPTION:As a small business owner\, it’s your job to protect not only your business’ data\, but also your customers’ data from breaches and theft. In this webinar\, Malcolm Web\, Team Lead for Identity and Cyber Protection Services at Generali Global Assistance\, will discuss the business need of protecting customer data\, the tools you can use to help monitor and protect data\, and how to minimize your risk.
URL:https://ndisac.org/dibscc/events/protecting-customer-data/
LOCATION:Virtual Conference
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Privacy
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SUMMARY:The Year Ahead: Making Cybersecurity (More) Predictable in 2021
DESCRIPTION:No doubt about it: this year was wildly unpredictable. Every month – heck\, every week seemed to be weirder than the next (murder hornets\, anyone?). \nWe may not know what 2021 has in store for us\, but we do know there are some things security and IT teams can do right now to make the year ahead more predictable. \nJoin us on 14 January at 12 p.m. ET as host Andrew Senko\, CISSP\, CISM discusses: \n\nLeading security experts’ predictions and expectations for 2021\nTips and trends to make the year ahead more manageable for cybersecurity\nPractical\, tactical steps to take to know whether all assets adhere to or deviate from security policies\, regulations\, and configuration expectations
URL:https://ndisac.org/dibscc/events/the-year-ahead-making-cybersecurity-more-predictable-in-2021/
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CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity
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SUMMARY:COMPLYING WITH THE DOD ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY AND DIBCAC ASSESSMENT PROCESS"\, FEATURING JOHN ELLIS\, DCMA
DESCRIPTION:New DFARS Interim Rules went into effect in December 2020\, forcing defense contractors to adhere to new processes and requirements\, and placing greater emphasis on compliance with cybersecurity regulations. Contractors who handle Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) must now conduct self-assessments of NIST 800-171 compliance status in accordance with NIST 800-171A assessment guidance; score themselves on a subtractive\, weighted formula as prescribed by the DoD Assessment Methodology scoring system; and report their scores and expected POAM completion dates to the government through the Supplier Performance Rating System (SPRS) in order to remain eligible to win new contract awards that involve handling CUI. In addition\, the DCMA’s Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity Assessment Center (DIBCAC) is now able to mandate more detailed analysis of contractor compliance through Medium and High confidence assessments at the government’s discretion. For Medium and High assessments\, DIBCAC personnel may perform detailed reviews of contractor SSPs\, or conduct full NIST 800-171A evidence-based assessments of contractor compliance.\nIn this webinar\, John A. Ellis\, Director of the DCMA’s Technical Directorate\, will provide key information that all defense contractors should understand about what is required\, what to expect\, and how to prepare for the DoD Assessment Methodology and DIBCAC assessment process; and cybersecurity compliance experts from eResilience will share best practices for prime contractors and subcontractors to assist in navigating compliance challenges.
URL:https://ndisac.org/dibscc/events/complying-with-the-dod-assessment-methodology-and-dibcac-assessment-process-featuring-john-ellis-dcma/
LOCATION:Virtual Conference
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity
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