Cybersecurity requirements are ever changing, but ones passed by the federal government typically build upon each other. In this webinar, we will discuss requirements to look out for on federal contracts, how they should be communicated to you, and what they mean for your business.

Join Paul Netopski, CEO of Critical Prism Defense, to learn more about cybersecurity regulations for federal government work. We'll cover: 

  • Current regulations from the federal government specifying cybersecurity protections in the contract or flowed down from a prime contractor, including:
    • Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.204 series
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-171
  • Department of Defense (DoD) regulations, the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplements (DFARS) 252.204-70 series and 252.239.7010
    • The Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) Supplier Performance Risk Score (SPRS) system and reporting your self-assessment score
    • The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Joint Certification Program (JCP) dependencies on cybersecurity program implementation
    • The current status of the DoD Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program
    • Federal Risk and Authorization Program (FedRAMP)

This webinar has been previously recorded and is available for on-demand viewing. Simply fill out the form on this page to gain access to the recording.

 

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Paul Netopski

CEO, Critical Prism Defense

 


About Paul Netopski, Critical Prism Defense

Paul is the founder and owner of Critical Prism Defense LLC, a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) cybersecurity consultancy. Before founding Critical Prism Defense, Paul served in various cybersecurity and information technology roles in the space and defense industry for over 20 years. Paul served in the U.S. Navy for 6 years as an electronics technician with duties overlapping electronics, information technology and cybersecurity. Later, he worked for the United States Air Force as a contractor focusing on Information Systems Security for critical mission systems. Paul holds several certifications (CISSP, C|CISO, C|EH, ITILv3) and participates in professional organizations including general business (ABA), national defense (NDIA) industrial security (NCMS) and cybersecurity (ISSA, (ISC)2). He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology with a specialization in Information Assurance and Security from Capella University. Paul is a Certified CMMC Assessor, Certified CMMC Professional, CMMC Provisional Instructor, CMMC Provisional Assessor and Registered Practitioner.

About Winvale:

Winvale is a government contracts consultancy and leading advisor on the GSA Schedule program. Headquartered in the Washington D.C. area since 2003, Winvale provides expertise to companies seeking to conduct business with federal, state and local governments. Winvale also offers channel distribution services designed to help companies reach government buyers quickly by allowing them to place their products and services on its existing contract vehicles. Winvale’s client portfolio includes many small emerging firms as well as Fortune 500 and international companies.