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DOD Finalizes Rules for Contractors

October 14, 2024
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DOD Finalizes Rules for Contractors

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has officially announced the finalization of its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 rule, a significant development aimed at bolstering cybersecurity standards among defense contractors. This new rule introduces a tiered system that simplifies compliance requirements for contractors managing sensitive unclassified information, reflecting the DoD’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding national security. The updated CMMC framework reduces the number of assessment levels from five to three, allowing small and medium-sized businesses to more easily navigate the certification process.

One of the most notable changes in the CMMC 2.0 rule is the introduction of third-party compliance assessments for contractors in the second and third tiers. This shift from self-assessments to external evaluations seeks to enhance accountability and ensure that defense contractors adhere to stringent security standards. By verifying compliance with existing protections for federal contract information, the DoD aims to mitigate risks associated with cybersecurity threats and protect sensitive data more effectively.

The new rule, set to be published in the Federal Register on October 15, 2024, establishes clear requirements for each tier. Level 1 contractors will handle federal contracting information, while Levels 2 and 3 will manage specific controlled unclassified information. Level 2 contractors must implement 110 security measures from NIST SP 800-171, and Level 3 contractors will be required to fulfill both Level 1 and Level 2 requirements, in addition to 24 extra measures from NIST SP 800-172. This structured approach ensures that contractors adopt increasingly advanced cybersecurity practices in alignment with the sensitivity of the information they handle.

To further support compliance efforts, the DoD has introduced plans of action and milestones, providing a roadmap for businesses seeking certification. Level 3 contractors who do not meet specific security standards will have 180 days to develop and implement action plans post-assessment. The DoD’s emphasis on accountability and ethical standards reflects its determination to maintain public trust while protecting sensitive information from potential threats. As the implementation of the CMMC 2.0 program begins in 2025, the DoD urges all contractors within the Defense Industrial Base to proactively assess their cybersecurity measures and prepare for upcoming evaluations.

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  • US Department of Defense Finalizes Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Rule
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