That was the rub. No vendor could buy you compliance. Only a system of people and technology could.
She hit send. The vendor couldn't be compliant for her. But for once, the vendor had given her a map. And in the fog of defense contracting, a map was everything.
Bottom line: Globalscape EFT, when configured with the v8.4 CMMC module and integrated with our SIEM, meets 92 of 110 CMMC Level 2 controls out of the box. The remaining 18 controls (primarily in Awareness & Training and Risk Assessment) are organizational responsibilities. Recommendation: Approve for use within the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) environment, contingent on implementing the attached Configuration and Governance Gap Closure Plan. That was the rub
βI need you to be honest,β Mara said, skipping the pleasantries. βOn the CMMC maturity scale, where does EFT actually land?β
Mara felt the tension shift from panic to due diligence . She hit send
The next morning, she dialed into a technical briefing with a senior solutions architect from Globalscape, a patient woman named Priya.
Priya pulled up a second document: a 32-page Globalscape CMMC SSP Mapping Guide . And in the fog of defense contracting, a map was everything
βIt just works,β her lead engineer, Tom, had argued earlier. βDonβt break the pipe because of paperwork.β