CMMC Rule & Compliance: What You Need to Know

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Start Date: March 05, 2025

End Date: March 05, 2025

Start Time: 11:00 am

End Time: 12:00 pm

Location: Free Webinar

CMMC Rule & Compliance: What You Need to Know


Presenter: Anna Mumford
Cybersecurity Consultant at CONNSTEP (CT MEP)
email:
amumford@connstep.org

After years of development, the CMMC is here. NH MEP in partnership with CONNSTEP, the CT NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) regional authority will review the newly released Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 rule and the certification requirements that will affect all DoD subcontractors.

Who Should Attend:

Any NH and CT manufacturer in the Defense Industrial Base or interested in learning more about CMMC compliance.

 
Topics To Be Covered:
  • Current Regulations and Upcoming CMMC 2.0 Requirements
  • Why It’s Important—Threat Landscape
  • Who Needs to Become Compliant and at What Level
  • Timelines for Compliance Implementation
  • CMMC Certification Process and What to Expect
  • Impact of Non-Compliance on Manufacturers’ Business
  • Requirements Overview, Best Practices, and Next Steps

For more information about this webinar, please contact:
Eric Basta,
Business Development Manager at NH MEP cell: 603-724-0802 or email: ericb@nhmep.org

About the Presenter:

Anna provides cybersecurity assessments, conducts risk analyses and performs compliance reviews with small and midsize Connecticut manufacturers. She consults with businesses on how to better manage and protect their proprietary information and data. Anna also documents security policies and procedures and leads training and awareness initiatives.

Anna has over 20 years of experience in business development, helping small to medium-sized businesses create roadmaps to achieve their goals. She launched her career in Information Technology as an application development lead in manufacturing and consulting industries. This led her to co-founding her own IT company which exposed her to all aspects of running a business enabling Anna to provide a unique, personal perspective to client solutions. She applies her business analysis background to implementing processes, risk mitigation, cost vs. benefit assessments, market research, and project management.

Anna has a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity Management from Purdue University and  Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Eastern Connecticut State University. She has expertise in Application Development Lifecycle, Agile PM Methodologies, Database, IT Network Infrastructure, Hybrid Cloud Backup, and DR Strategies, SaaS, PaaS, and has completed Sandler Sales Mastery training. Anna is bilingually proficient in both English and Polish.

Contact Anna at CONNSTEP (CT MEP):
Office: (860) 513-3200 | Cell:  (860) 305-8880
amumford@connstep.org | connstep.org

About NH MEP

New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH  03301

Phone: 603-226-3200

The New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender, disability, age, political affiliation or belief. This nondiscrimination policy encompasses the operation of all educational and training programs and activities. It also encompasses the employment of personnel and contracting for goods and services.

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