A recent Department of Defense study says small and large contractors are struggling to comply with DoDâs new cybersecurity standards, Defense One reported Monday.
âFor the most part, the big companies do very well,â Kevin Fahey, assistant defense secretary for acquisition, told reporters at the Pentagon Monday. âBut in no case do they meet everything that they thought they met.â
Fahey also mentioned the risk of cyber threat facing small subcontractors, which are receiving large volumes of data from large companies. âThe biggest part of our training and the problem is that our adversaries donât try to come in through the big companies, they come in through the fifth-, sixth-tier. If youâre flowing down information they donât need, then thatâs bad. Thatâs where weâre seeing our biggest problem,â he added.
Jason Timm, assistant vice president for national security policy at the Aerospace Industries Association, said firms are having difficulty meeting security standards in FIPS-validated encryption and multifactor authentication, among other areas.