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NIST SP 800-171 Transitions to Revision 3: What to Know

Webinar | 05.15.24, 1:00 PM EDT - 2:00 PM EDT

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As the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) prepares to release its highly anticipated Revision 3 to the security standard required by CMMC and current DoD contracts alike, join Crowell attorneys Evan Wolff and Michael Gruden in a robust discussion with one of the key architects of Revision 3, NIST’s own Senior Computer Scientist, Victoria Pillitteri.

This webinar will cover topics including:

  • Key differences between the current Revision 2 and the new Revision
  • Highlights of Revision 3
  • What current DoD cybersecurity clauses require
  • How to prepare for CMMC certifications during this transition period
  • Recommended considerations implementing Revision 3

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