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Cyber For All: A FAR CUI Proposed Rule Webinar

Webinar | 01.27.25, 10:00 AM EST - 10:45 AM EST

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The FAR Council recently released a proposed rule (the “FAR CUI Rule”) that would amend the FAR to implement federal government-wide Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) cybersecurity, training, and incident reporting requirements for government contractors and subcontractors.  
 
Join us as we discuss the FAR CUI Rule in a live panel webinar featuring Privacy & Cybersecurity and Government Contracts attorneys  Evan Wolff, Michael Gruden, Riley Flewelling, Jacob Harrison, and Jasmine Masri. Topics will include:

  • An overview of the three new FAR clauses proposed by the Rule
  • What to expect from the new Standard Form for identifying CUI in contracts
  • Cyber incident and CUI discovery notification requirements proposed by the Rule
  • Compliance and enforcement risks created by the Rule
  • Recommendations for organizations to begin preparing to implement the Rule’s requirements

For more information, please visit these areas: Privacy and Cybersecurity, Government Contracts

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