May 20, 2025
Effective Use of Enclaves to Reduce CMMC Scope
Creating enclaves to reduce the scope of a restricted environment is a time-honored approach to minimizing an organization's compliance burden. Some types of data readily lend themselves to this approach (e.g., credit card data, which is typically accessed only at the point of sale), while other types of data don't fit into this model quite so well.
In our work with contractors and suppliers for the U.S. Department of Defense over the past few years, we have seen many examples of both successful and not-so-successful enclaves. While the configuration of an enclave will vary widely from one organization to another, depending on factors such as industry, size, and organizational culture, there are similiarities in the challenges that must be faced.
To read more, download the free whitepaper at https://www.theneteffect.com/whitepapers/Managing_Enclaves.pdf
Upcoming Virtual Workshops
Tickets for all workshops on sale at eventbrite.com. Ask about group and package discounts!
July 15 | CMMC 101: Getting Started |
July 29 | CMMC 102: Think Like an Assessor! |
August 12 | Scoping Your CMMC L2 Environment |
August 26 | Are You Really Ready for a CMMC Assessment? |
September 9 | Top 10 Ways to Fail a CMMC L2 Assessment |
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Sincerely,
Glenda R. Snodgrass, CCP/CCA/Lead CCA
grs@theneteffect.com
The Net Effect, LLC
www.theneteffect.com
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