Subcontractor Survival Guide: Managing CMMC Risk Across Project Lifecycle
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Categories: Regulatory

Join Hunton government contracts Partner Eric Crusius on Thursday, January 15 for episode 1 of the “From Surviving to Thriving: The CMMC Enforcement Era Playbook" series. This series is designed to help contractors, subcontractors, and joint ventures navigate the evolving requirements of CMMC 2.0 and Revision 3 with confidence.

Register now for Subcontractor Survival Guide: Managing CMMC Risk Across Project Lifecycle

Navigating cybersecurity compliance is critical for subcontractors working with federal contracts. This webinar, the first in our From Surviving to Thriving: The CMMC Enforcement Era Playbook series, explores how to manage CMMC-related risks from pre-award through closeout. Attendees will learn practical strategies for:

  • Identifying Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
  • Implementing effective security controls
  • Understanding the legal implications of non-compliance.

Whether you're new to CMMC or refining your approach, this session offers actionable insights to help safeguard your business and meet regulatory requirements.

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    A regulatory attorney who focuses his practice on a wide range of government contract matters, including bid protests, claims and disputes, and compliance and sub-prime issues, Eric has extensive experience in government ...

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