EDR tools provide deep visibility into the security status of individual devices (endpoints). They are critical for CDCs because they can detect and respond to sophisticated threat actors that might bypass traditional antivirus by monitoring for unusual behavior in real-time. 2. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) & Identity Management
For further readiness assessments, contractors can use the CMMC Readiness Signal to gauge their current compliance posture. Cleared defense contractors: 10 steps to reduce cyber risk
Securing access is a core requirement for federal compliance. Tools like Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) or Okta help enforce the , ensuring users only have the minimum access necessary for their roles. 3. Secure Collaboration & Encrypted Communication EDR tools provide deep visibility into the security
Based on industry guidance for CDCs, here are four essential security tool categories often highlighted in specialized write-ups to protect : 1. Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)
: Tools that scan for known weaknesses help reduce exposure to threats. EDR tools provide deep visibility into the security
Regularly identifying and fixing security gaps is mandatory.
CDCs must ensure that CUI and other sensitive data are never transmitted over public, unsecured channels. EDR tools provide deep visibility into the security
: A centralized system ensures that software updates are deployed promptly across the entire network, preventing "opportunistic" attacks that target unpatched vulnerabilities.