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Defense Contractor Support Services


The Defense Industrial Base (DIB) is that group of contractors and subcontractors that aid the United States' national security efforts by providing technology and services to the Department of Defense and related agencies. Due to the nature of their mission, these prime and sub-contractors have a unique set of security requirements.

While some of their work is classified by the government at one of several levels, even their unclassified information may be considered Controlled Unclassified Information or Critical Program Information, requiring special handling and safeguarding.

In addition, some of the technology developed by the DIB may be export restricted under either the International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR) or the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) rules and regulations. Penalties for even accidently violating these regulations can be severe and include jail time.

CyberCecurity has extensive expertise in dealing with the requirements of the defense industry including creating policies, designing operations, conducting penetration tests, training developers in a security development life cycle process, red team exercises and managing the facility clearance process. Many of CyberCecurity's associates either hold or have held DoD security clearances at different levels.

All defense contractors are now required to follow DFAR 252.204-7012, Safeguarding Defense Information and Cyber Incident Reporting. This is a mandatory contract clause and a required flow down to sub-contractors.

Please click HERE to see our turnkey CMMC program which includes the CMMC assessment and everything else your business needs to build a CMMC compliant program.



Using CyberCecurity's Virtual CISO program is a cost effective way for defense contractors and sub-contractors to obtain expert advice and fulfill their security requirements to their prime contractor and end-customer.

Call us today for more information! 303-997-5506

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