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CMMC: How to confirm readiness

Proper preparation is paramount to the success of a Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) assessment. How can you ensure you are ready? Join Baker Tilly CMMC professionals to review the planning required for success. We will share lessons learned from our experience helping organizations prepare for CMMC and the government 800-171 assessments performed by the Defense Industrial Base Cyber Assessment Center (DIBCAC), known as DIBCAC High.

We will discuss:

  • What to consider as you organize and prepare for your assessment
  • How to prepare to share information and anticipate questions from your assessment team
  • Who to include from your team to speak to the assessors
  • Tips to handle a disagreement with your assessor

Key learning objectives  

After attending this webinar, participants will be able to:  

  1. Discuss the structure of a CMMC or DIBCAC High assessment
  2. Explain necessary steps to prepare and be ready to engage with your assessor effectively
  3. Describe documentation and evidence that an assessor is likely to require and how to anticipate and prepare
  4. Discuss ways to handle disagreements with your assessor and leading approaches to make a convincing argument
Who should attend?   

Government contractor CFO, CIOs, compliance and security officers, contracts executives and procurement professionals that need to be aware of CMMC and/or are assisting in the preparation for certification.   

Presenters

Matt Gilbert, CMMC Provisional Assessor
Principal, Baker Tilly

Jacob Stroupe, CISA
Manager, Baker Tilly

Information about CPE eligibility

There are no prerequisites for this webinar, and advance preparation is not required. There is no cost to attend this webinar.  

A certificate of completion will be emailed to you four to six weeks after the event.   

CPE credit: One (1) hour total credit  
Level: Basic  
Field of study: Specialized Knowledge
CPE host: Mehtab Virk

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CPE sponsors

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