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Cary, North Carolina, April 11, 2025, Cybernewswire/-ENE security highlights how immersive practical training environments help contractors defend the requirements of cyberspace dod
Defense contractors face increasing pressure to meet the strict Ministry of Defense
This approach addresses a large pain point for CISO and security leaders: the gap between theoretical knowledge and the practical implementation of the complex cybersecurity controls required by
“Organizations often find that traditional training approaches to compliance are short when it comes to actual implementation,” said Dara, CEO of INE Security.
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Practical laboratories Create a realistic, immersive scenarios that convert theoretical understanding into practical preparation. This is not only about verifying compliance boxes – it is related to building muscle memory and technical skills needed to protect sensitive defense information from advanced threats. “
Fill the implementation gap
Modern industry data faces that the institutions that follow the CMMC certificate face great challenges to move from the documents to implementation, especially at the level 2 (advanced), which require adherence to 110 security controls from
Effective training in cybersecurity can fill this implementation gap through:
- The real world simulation environments that reflect the actual systems and scenarios that security teams will face
- The scenario -based training focused on the most challenging CMMC families, including arrival control, accident response, system protection/communications
- Developing gradual skills that build efficiency at all levels of three CMMC 2.0
“The non -compliance classes are very high that cannot be relied upon on negative learning methods,” continued. “Organizations that invest in practical training and can only prove knowledge, but also achieve the practical ability to testify faster and maintain a long -term security situation.”
Speeding the time schedules compliance
Ina Security safety teams enable safety teams to achieve comprehensive training for CMMC through:
Learning paths and training courses Building constituent knowledge with CMMC learning paths, which systematically cover the required security fields, specialized courses targeting CMMC practices and operations, and the instructions led by experts.Sonar skill Determining the gaps of knowledge and skills through the INE Security Evaluation tool, which provides basic line assessments through the areas of cybersecurity, analyzing the gap to identify soft areas, and the targeted recommendations to direct compensation.Skill diving : Developing practical implementation skills with practical training in interactive laboratory environments, “direct fire” exercises that simulate the challenges of CMMC implementation, and practical experience to respond to threats.
For CISOS CMMC compliance management, this mixture creates a comprehensive approach to the preparation of CMMC, translation into more timelines for certification certification, low treatment costs, and high success rates for the first time.
Implementing practical training on CMMC
Organizations can benefit at any stage of the CMMC compliance journey from integrating practical laboratories into their training programs. For more information on how cyber security laboratories accelerate the CMMC compliance journey, visit
About security
The human resources departments in INE Security require cybersecurity certificates all over the world, and their learning paths range provides an incomparable depth of experience through cybersecurity and is committed to providing advanced technical training while lowering barriers around the world for those looking to enter and excel in the IT profession.
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