When educating people on a complex, multi-dimensional topic, the best place to start is with its key, foundational information. That’s exactly what Celerium’s Certified CMMC Professional Course (CCP) does – it conveys the fundamental knowledge needed to train professionals supporting the implementation of CMMC.
Access Control (AC)
Audit & Accountability (AU)
Awareness & Training (AT)
Configuration Management (CM)
Identification & Authentication (IA)
Incident Response (IR)
Maintenance (MA)
Media Protection (MP)
Personnel Security (PS)
Physical Protection (PE)
Risk Assessment (RA)
Security Assessment (CA)
Systems & Communications Protection (SC)
System & Information Integrity (SI)
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These online-only courses provide CMMC training to companies looking to comply with CMMC. The courses are created by an experienced team of cybersecurity implementers with years of experience on NIST standards.
Implementing CMMC will be different for every company. And with the U.S. government doubling down on cybersecurity, it's important to get it right. So where is the best place to start?
Our CMMC Insights courses were created to help companies looking to comply with CMMC understand how to implement the practices. Our team has years of experience implementing NIST 800-53.
One-year access to the learning portal is provided, and we will provide updates on changes to CMMC as clarity is provided on items such as reciprocity. Don't wait -- get started on your CMMC assessment preparation now.
DOMAIN: System and Communication Protections |
Practice:SC.L1-3.13.1
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CAPABILITY: C039 Control communications at system boundaries
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Monitor, control, and protect organizational communications (i.e., information transmitted or received by organizational information systems) at the external boundaries and key internal boundaries of the information systems. |
Threat Actors:
i) Can access systems that are not protected by "boundary components" (gateways, routers, firewalls, network-based malicious code analysis and virtualization systems, encrypted tunnels)
ii) May exploit holes in boundary components if not properly configured
Assessment NOTES: A CMMC assessor may want to review, observe, or test the following· If network communication boundaries have been identified
· List of hardware/software used for network monitoring of key internal and external boundaries
· Procedures that addresses boundary protection systems, such as routers, gateways, firewalls, configurations, and/or VPNs used to monitor or restrict authorized/unauthorized communications.
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