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CMMC 2.0 is announced – what does this mean for contractors?

The five-year implementation time allows defense contractors in the DoD supply chain who process sensitive government information to obtain CMMC certification, demonstrating the level of cybersecurity maturity required in their respective DoD contracts. However, in November...

New NIST 800-171 Module for Nipper

January 2025 update: This page refers to a previous iteration of Nipper. Find out more about assessing the compliance of network devices with Nipper v3 here. We are delighted to announce the launch of our new dedicated module to assess NIST 800-171 compliance for core network...

Impact of the Cybersecurity Executive Order on the private sector

In the wake of major high-profile cyber-attacks, including incidents involving SolarWinds and the Colonial Pipeline, the Executive Order issued by the US President in May 2021 seeks to enhance US national cybersecurity and improve the protection of federal networks. The...

Ransomware attacks in 2021

Cyberattacks are on the rise and ransomware is one of the most prominent threats to an organization’s network security. It has been reported by Trend Micro that 84% of organizations in the United States have experienced some form of ransomware or phishing attack within the last...

New CMMC Module for Titania Nipper

Please note this page refers to a previous iteration of Nipper. Find out more about assessing the compliance of network devices with the latest version of Nipper here. We are delighted to announce the launch of a new module for Titania Nipper, built to automate core network...

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