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From Compliance to Leadership: How CMMC Shapes the Future of Security


Event Date: October 10, 2024
Hosted By: Cyturus Technologies & Carahsoft

On October 10th, our distinguished panel explored how organizations can leverage CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) not only to meet compliance requirements but to elevate their long-term security leadership.

By gathering insights from top experts across industries, the panel demonstrated how CMMC acts as a catalyst for building a more mature and resilient security posture, enabling businesses to lead confidently in the face of evolving threats.

Key themes of the presentation included:

  • CMMC as a Catalyst for Leadership
    • How CMMC compliance goes beyond meeting regulatory standards to foster long-term security leadership.
    • Examples of how leading organizations are using CMMC to enhance their cybersecurity strategy.
    • Benefits of cybersecurity maturity and its role in gaining a competitive edge.
  • What Security Leaders Are Doing Today
    • Real-world insights from Cyturus on how organizations are preparing for CMMC.
    • Highlight tools, processes, and frameworks that top organizations are deploying for compliance and leadership.
    • Key trends security leaders are adopting to stay ahead of compliance requirements.
  • The Future of Compliance Leadership
    • A forward-looking discussion on how CMMC and other frameworks will evolve over the coming years.
    • What security leaders can do to ensure they stay ahead of compliance demands and security threats.
    • The role of continuous improvement and automation in building future-ready organizations.

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Zeroing in on Zero Trust
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Zeroing in on Zero Trust

Traditional security controls are insufficient in protecting against major security breaches. Why? They tend to be reactive, static, noncontextualized and are often rooted in compliance requirements and IT practices.


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