Competitive Advantage through Cybersecurity Compliance

Date and time

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Location

Online

Organizer

Brandon McCall
brandon.mccall@sw.edu
276-964-7586

Host organization

Southwest Virginia Community College APEX Accelerator

Type of event

Resource Partner event

Event description

Federal, State, and Local municipalities increasingly include requirements to implement cybersecurity protection plans as basis for contractual award. To effectively compete for contract award, offerors must adhere to published cybersecurity standards. The quicker and more effectively a small business can implement the required standard, the better chances they have of being awarded a contract. Additionally, more and more basic business liability insurance policies mandate adherence to cybersecurity standards. Furthermore, lack of basic cyber "hygiene" can lead to complete mission inoperability and costly loss of customer or proprietary information, which can bankrupt a small business.

 

Presenter: Mr. Adam Austin, Co-Founder and Cybersecurity Lead at Totem.Tech, a small veteran-owned prime USAF contractor, will provide an overview of the cybersecurity standards commonly required for government contractors. He will also break down the first steps a small business can take to ensure basic cyber hygiene and adherence to these standards, thereby ensuring the business stays competitive in the marketplace.

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