Manufacturing Cybersecurity
CMMC Readiness & OT/IT Security for Manufacturers
CMMC Level 2 certification is now required for DoD contracts — non-compliant contractors risk losing existing and future awards
Key Threats Facing Manufacturing
CMMC Compliance Deadline Pressure
The CMMC 2.0 framework requires DoD contractors to demonstrate cybersecurity maturity. Missing the deadline means losing government contracts worth millions.
OT/IT Convergence Risks
As manufacturing systems connect to IT networks, operational technology becomes vulnerable to cyber attacks that can halt production lines.
Supply Chain Attacks
Attackers increasingly target smaller manufacturers as entry points into larger defense supply chains.
Intellectual Property Theft
Manufacturing designs, processes, and trade secrets are prime targets for nation-state actors and competitors.
How We Help Manufacturing Organizations
What the Framework Requires
How We Deliver It
What the Framework Requires
Access Control (AC)
How We Deliver It
Implementing least-privilege access controls across IT and OT systems to protect CUI
What the Framework Requires
Incident Response (IR)
How We Deliver It
Developing and testing incident response plans specific to manufacturing environments
What the Framework Requires
Risk Assessment (RA)
How We Deliver It
Comprehensive risk assessments covering both IT infrastructure and operational technology
What the Framework Requires
System & Communications Protection (SC)
How We Deliver It
Network segmentation between IT and OT, encrypted communications, and boundary protection
Case Study
Case Study Coming Soon
We are preparing a detailed case study showcasing how we helped a manufacturing organization strengthen their security posture and achieve compliance.