Todd McKinnon is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Okta. He is responsible for creating, communicating and implementing the overall vision and strategy for the company. Under Todd's leadership, Okta has grown into the leading identity solution with thousands of customers.
Todd earned his B.S. in management and information systems from Brigham Young University and his M.S. in computer science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Â He is as a regular contributor to industry publications, including Forbes, Fast Company, Fortune and the Wall Street Journal Accelerators. Todd also enjoys exercising and spending time with his family.
In this webinar we will discuss the importance of CMMC: Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, and on how your organization can leverage Okta and Ridge IT as a foundation to achieve CMMC.
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Learn how Okta can jump start your path to NIST 800-171 and CMMC Compliance by automating controls across fleets of dynamic, multi-cloud infrastructure, removing pesky barriers to compliance. Okta provides its customers with the foundation for access control, auditing, accountability, identification, and authentication tools that can help them meet the controls in NIST 800-171 and CMMC.
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Every attendee will be entered to win a Solo Stove Grill, or a Round of Golf for four at the golf course of your choice. Â
- Organizations contracting within the defense industry will need to adequately meet the technical requirements outlined in CMMC. Mandatory compliance is near and companies who wish to do business with the DoD must prepare NOW.
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-Â Released in January 2020 by the US Department of Defense, CMMC seeks to lay out clear technical requirements for contractors that handle sensitive government information.Â
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- The certification is made up of 5 maturity levels across 17 capability domains encompassing 43 capabilities. These elements are derived from the [Defense] Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (FARS/DFARS) - Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) regulation and NIST SP 800-171.Â
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- Includes a comprehensive certification element to verify the implementation of processes and practices associated with the achievement of a cybersecurity maturity level.
- Organizations contracting within the defense industry will need to adequately meet the technical requirements outlined in CMMC. Mandatory compliance is near and companies who wish to do business with the DoD must prepare NOW.
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-Â Released in January 2020 by the US Department of Defense, CMMC seeks to lay out clear technical requirements for contractors that handle sensitive government information.Â
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- The certification is made up of 5 maturity levels across 17 capability domains encompassing 43 capabilities. These elements are derived from the [Defense] Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (FARS/DFARS) - Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) regulation and NIST SP 800-171.Â
ling of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Federal Contract Information (FCI) that may be handled by contractors, subcontractors and suppliers.Â
- Includes a comprehensive certification element to verify the implementation of processes and practices associated with the achievement of a cybersecurity maturity level.
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