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Section B CMMC Part B

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Many organizations assume encrypted defense data is automatically out of scope — but that’s not always the case. In this discussion, we break down why encrypted defense information can still remain controlled under CMMC and NIST 800-171 requirements, and what that means for contractors handling sensitive data. 🔐

Understanding how encryption, access, storage, and handling requirements work together is critical for staying compliant and avoiding costly misunderstandings during an assessment.

🎯 Topics Covered:
 • Why encrypted defense data may still be considered controlled
 • Common misconceptions around CUI protection
 • CMMC and NIST 800-171 implications
 • The importance of proper security architecture and documentation
 • How organizations can reduce compliance risk

Compliance is more than checking boxes — it’s understanding how your environment actually protects sensitive information.

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