Join Microsoft's Aerospace & Commercial Defense team on January 16th, 11:00 - 3:00 pm ET for our Virtual DIB Day! This event offers a chance to gain insights from early adopters and subject matter experts within the CMMC ecosystem, gaining valuable knowledge on safeguarding your business against cyber threats, and ensuring compliance with Department of Defense (DoD) requirements.
The Defense Industrial Base (DIB) plays a crucial role in both the U.S. economy and national security by supplying goods and services to the Department of Defense (DoD) and other governmental entities. However, the DIB confronts escalating cyber risks from adversaries aiming to steal, disrupt, or sabotage its operations and assets.
Published on December 26th, 2023, the DoD’s long-awaited CMMC Proposed Rule introduces a phased rollout spanning three years. This rule builds upon the existing requirements outlined in DFARS 252.204-7012 for the Defense Industrial Base. Anticipated to impact over 500K DoD contract awards annually upon full implementation, this proposed rule represents a significant development in enhancing cybersecurity within the DIB.
To assist the DIB in comprehending and meeting these requirements, Microsoft is hosting a Virtual DIB Day. This event will showcase insights gained from industry peers' experiences and offer expertise from those at the forefront of cyber requirements set by the DoD. The agenda will encompass discussions on topics such as:
We will feature three panels, each focusing on distinct aspects of security:
This event is for anyone who works with or for the Defense Industrial Base (DIB), such as small and medium-sized businesses, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and service providers. You will gain valuable insights into the cyber challenges and solutions that affect the DIB. The event will take place online on January 16th from 11:00am to 3:00pm ET. There is no cost to attend, but you need to register in advance.
Register here: Virtual DIB Day
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