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CMMC 2.0

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This Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) overview outlines the standard's requirements, why they are important for contractors working with the Department of Defense, and how to prepare for future certification. This updated course features a module on the changes and updates included with CMMC Version 2.0.
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Designed for learners who have no prior work experience in IT or Cybersecurity, but are interested in starting a career in this exciting field.
Designed for learners with prior cybersecurity work experience who are interested in advancing their career or expanding their skillset.
Designed for learners with a solid grasp of foundational IT and cybersecurity concepts who are interested in pursuing an entry-level security role.
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Earn qualifying credits for certification renewal with completion certificates provided for submission.
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Course Outline

1
Identifying CMMC DoD Requirements
0
H
37
Min
1
CMMC Framework Deep Dive
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H
34
Min
1
CMMC Implementation
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H
6
Min
1
CMMC version 2.0
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25
Min

Understanding the CMMC v.07 Framework

Free

12m

Get Started Now!

Free

6m

Structure of the CMMC v.07 Framework

Free

8m

Cyber Events

Free

5m

Where is CMMC Now?

Free

14m

Contracts

Free

5m

Framework Definitions

Free

6m

POA&M

Free

5m

Costs

Free

6m

Timelines

Free

6m

Get Started Now!

6m

CMMC Implementation
Cyber Events

5m

Identifying CMMC DoD Requirements
Where is CMMC Now?

14m

CMMC Framework Deep Dive
Contracts

5m

Identifying CMMC DoD Requirements
Framework Definitions

6m

Identifying CMMC DoD Requirements
POA&M

5m

Identifying CMMC DoD Requirements
Costs

6m

Identifying CMMC DoD Requirements
Timelines

6m

Identifying CMMC DoD Requirements
Course Description

The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) combines various cybersecurity standards and best practices, and maps these controls and processes across different maturity levels from basic level cyber hygiene to advanced level. The goal is that for a given CMMC level, the controls and processes will reduce the risk of specific cyber threats. One goal of CMMC is for small businesses to be able to implement low-cost solutions to cyber threats.

Prerequisites

No specific prerequisites are necessary to take this CMMC training; however, it is recommended that students have some experience in the cybersecurity industry and/or have familiarity with other frameworks, like NIST and CIS. It is also recommended that students be working in a government/military position.

Course Goals

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Understand the CMMC Framework
  • Understand where CMMC is now
  • Get started with NIST SP800-171
  • Understand the updates from CMMC version 0.7 to version 2.0
  • What is CMMC Certification?

    The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification is a procedure developed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in an effort to ensure the security of the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). The DIB is a global industrial complex that allows research and development, design, production, delivery, and maintenance of military equipment including weapons systems and parts. There are over 100,000 DIB companies and subcontractors who work under contract with the DoD.

    In 2019, the DoD announced its intention to create this type of evaluation and certification program for cybersecurity, and the CMMC was born. The program certifies that the contractors working under the DoD have controls implemented that protect sensitive government data including Federal Contract Information and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).

    How Does the CMMC Program Work?

    The CMMC is designed to verify that contractors working with the DoD have the appropriate levels of cybersecurity processes and practices to ensure the protection of CUI and basic cyber hygiene. The controls that are to be evaluated consist of 17 sections or domains, including areas such as Access Control, Awareness and Training, Incident Response, Personnel Recovery, Risk Management, and more.

    When assessed, there are five cumulative levels of certification that organizations may receive. The levels range from basic hygiene to highly advanced controls. Every organization that intends to work with the DoD is required to be audited for compliance to the CMMC before bidding on a contract.

    The five CMMC certification levels of cyber hygiene are as follows:

  • Level 1: Basic
  • Level 2: Intermediate
  • Level 3: Good
  • Level 4: Proactive
  • Level 5: Advanced/Progressive
  • In the CMMC training course, students will dive into the specific control requirements of the 17 domains that are evaluated, as well as the definitions of each of the certification levels.

    Why Take this CMMC Training Course?

    Because the end goal of the DoD is that every contractor and subcontractor that wishes to conduct business with the DoD is CMMC certified, it’s essential that organizations understand the certification program and its requirements. Any individual or team of individuals who will be responsible for ensuring that proper cybersecurity controls are in place to be in compliance with CMMC standards should take this CMMC certification training course to become familiar with the program as well as the process of certification.

    The purpose of this training course is to ensure that appropriate cybersecurity personnel have a working understanding of how to implement security controls and how to submit a request for CMMC certification. It’s also to ensure that those cybersecurity professionals know what the requirements mandated by the DoD are for CMMC certification, so they can be prepared when it is launched.

    How Do Organizations Become Certified?

    The CMMC program will be phased in for some contractors and organizations working with the DoD starting in September 2020. When the program is completely operational, all entities that conduct business with the DoD will have to be certified to continue. Contractors and subcontractors alike will have to meet one of the five CMMC certification levels, demonstrating they have implemented cybersecurity sufficiently through the completion of independent audits.

    Organizations will be required to coordinate directly with independent auditing entities to request their CMMC assessments. The organizations must specify the level of certification they want to be certified for based on the type of business they intend to do for the DoD. Upon demonstration of the appropriate controls, maturity in capabilities, and organizational maturity to the satisfaction of the auditor, organizations will be awarded certification at the designated CMMC level.

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    Instructors

    Dustin Sachs
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    Robert Ashcraft
    IT Advisor for Regulatory / CMMC Environments at Corporate Visions
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    Learn

    Learn core concepts and get hands-on with key skills.

    Practice

    Exercise your problem-solving and creative thinking skills with security-centric puzzles

    Prove

    Assess your knowledge and skills to identify areas for improvement and measure your growth

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    Put your skills to the test in virtual labs, challenges, and simulated environments.

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    Track your skills development from lesson to lesson using the Cybrary Skills Tracker.

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    Connect with peers and mentors through our supportive community of cybersecurity professionals.

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    Cyber Systems Engineer/BDO

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    CMMC 2.0

    This Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) overview outlines the standard's requirements, why they are important for contractors working with the Department of Defense, and how to prepare for future certification. This updated course features a module on the changes and updates included with CMMC Version 2.0.
    1
    42
    M
    Time
    beginner
    difficulty
    1
    ceu/cpe

    Course Content

    Course Description

    The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) combines various cybersecurity standards and best practices, and maps these controls and processes across different maturity levels from basic level cyber hygiene to advanced level. The goal is that for a given CMMC level, the controls and processes will reduce the risk of specific cyber threats. One goal of CMMC is for small businesses to be able to implement low-cost solutions to cyber threats.

    Prerequisites

    No specific prerequisites are necessary to take this CMMC training; however, it is recommended that students have some experience in the cybersecurity industry and/or have familiarity with other frameworks, like NIST and CIS. It is also recommended that students be working in a government/military position.

    Course Goals

    By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Understand the CMMC Framework
  • Understand where CMMC is now
  • Get started with NIST SP800-171
  • Understand the updates from CMMC version 0.7 to version 2.0
  • What is CMMC Certification?

    The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification is a procedure developed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in an effort to ensure the security of the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). The DIB is a global industrial complex that allows research and development, design, production, delivery, and maintenance of military equipment including weapons systems and parts. There are over 100,000 DIB companies and subcontractors who work under contract with the DoD.

    In 2019, the DoD announced its intention to create this type of evaluation and certification program for cybersecurity, and the CMMC was born. The program certifies that the contractors working under the DoD have controls implemented that protect sensitive government data including Federal Contract Information and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).

    How Does the CMMC Program Work?

    The CMMC is designed to verify that contractors working with the DoD have the appropriate levels of cybersecurity processes and practices to ensure the protection of CUI and basic cyber hygiene. The controls that are to be evaluated consist of 17 sections or domains, including areas such as Access Control, Awareness and Training, Incident Response, Personnel Recovery, Risk Management, and more.

    When assessed, there are five cumulative levels of certification that organizations may receive. The levels range from basic hygiene to highly advanced controls. Every organization that intends to work with the DoD is required to be audited for compliance to the CMMC before bidding on a contract.

    The five CMMC certification levels of cyber hygiene are as follows:

  • Level 1: Basic
  • Level 2: Intermediate
  • Level 3: Good
  • Level 4: Proactive
  • Level 5: Advanced/Progressive
  • In the CMMC training course, students will dive into the specific control requirements of the 17 domains that are evaluated, as well as the definitions of each of the certification levels.

    Why Take this CMMC Training Course?

    Because the end goal of the DoD is that every contractor and subcontractor that wishes to conduct business with the DoD is CMMC certified, it’s essential that organizations understand the certification program and its requirements. Any individual or team of individuals who will be responsible for ensuring that proper cybersecurity controls are in place to be in compliance with CMMC standards should take this CMMC certification training course to become familiar with the program as well as the process of certification.

    The purpose of this training course is to ensure that appropriate cybersecurity personnel have a working understanding of how to implement security controls and how to submit a request for CMMC certification. It’s also to ensure that those cybersecurity professionals know what the requirements mandated by the DoD are for CMMC certification, so they can be prepared when it is launched.

    How Do Organizations Become Certified?

    The CMMC program will be phased in for some contractors and organizations working with the DoD starting in September 2020. When the program is completely operational, all entities that conduct business with the DoD will have to be certified to continue. Contractors and subcontractors alike will have to meet one of the five CMMC certification levels, demonstrating they have implemented cybersecurity sufficiently through the completion of independent audits.

    Organizations will be required to coordinate directly with independent auditing entities to request their CMMC assessments. The organizations must specify the level of certification they want to be certified for based on the type of business they intend to do for the DoD. Upon demonstration of the appropriate controls, maturity in capabilities, and organizational maturity to the satisfaction of the auditor, organizations will be awarded certification at the designated CMMC level.

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    Complete this entire course to earn a CMMC 2.0 Certificate of Completion