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Richard Naylor, DCSA Senior Cyber Adviser & Deputy Director for Counterintelligence, to Serve as Panelist at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd

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Richard Naylor, senior cyber adviser and deputy director for counterIntelligence (cyber) at the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) will serve as a panelist at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on Thursday, April 2nd.

Register here for Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020.

Naylor is responsible for leading DCSA’s Cyber operations. He joined the DCSA in 2011 as chief of the Cybersecurity Division. DCSA is a strategic asset to the Nation and its allies, continuously ensuring a trusted federal, industrial and affiliated workforce and enabling industry’s delivery of uncompromised capabilities by leveraging advanced technologies and innovation.

The agency uniquely blends critical technology protection, trusted personnel vetting, counterintelligence and professional education and certification to advance and preserve the nation’s strategic edge.

On the panel, Naylor will use his knowledge and experience he gained from his career in the federal government to discuss the regulation changes within CMMC, and how it will affect both government and industry employees.

As CMMC’s revision has moved away from self-certification, it has replaced current National Institute of Science and Technology’s (NIST) standards for cybersecurity with a five-level system of requirements for defense contractors.

Ty Schieber with the University of Virginia, Ted Ross of SpyCloud, Terry Roberts with WhiteHawk, and Dawn Greenman with John Hopkins University will serve alongside Naylor as panelists at the forum. The panelist will also discuss the CMMC’s timeline, how the certification process could change and will provide a memorandum of understanding with a newly established CMMC accrediting body.

Join Potomac Officers Club for its CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd to learn about the impact DoD’s CMMC will have on cybersecurity practices, supply chain security and other aspects of the federal market.

Register here for Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on Thursday, April 2nd.