Hands-On Labs: The Key to Accelerating CMMC 2.0 Compliance - DevOps.com
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Defense contractors must comply with the Department of Defense's CMMC 2.0 requirements by 2025, which necessitates a shift from traditional compliance training to practical, immersive training environments. INE Security emphasizes the need for hands-on labs that provide real-world simulation scenarios to build the necessary skills and readiness among security teams. This approach addresses significant challenges in transitioning from documentation to implementation, particularly at CMMC Level 2, where organizations must adhere to over 100 security controls from NIST SP 800-171, thus enhancing their ability to protect sensitive information.
Organizations too often find that traditional compliance training approaches fall short when it comes to actual implementation.
Hands-on labs create immersive, real-world scenarios that transform theoretical understanding into practical readiness.
This isn't just about checking compliance boxes-it's about building the muscle memory and technical skills needed to protect sensitive defense information against sophisticated threats.
Effective hands-on cybersecurity training can bridge this implementation gap through real-world simulation environments that mirror the actual systems and scenarios that security teams will encounter.
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