NIST 800-171 Compliance

Improve the data handling and record-keeping to keep the trust of your contractors, vendors, and customers with NIST 800-171 Compliance certification.

What is NIST 800-171?

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) special publication 800-171 is a set of rules outlining how to safeguard and distribute Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) data for non-federal organizations

NIST 800-171 was made after the Federal Information Security Management Act was passed over a decade ago. It was mainly developed to enhance cybersecurity and to ensure CUI data is fully protected and consistent.

Prior to FISMA, agencies had different sets of standards for data handling across the board, which posed potential security risks when data was shared or utilized by multiple contractors

Compliance with NIST 800-171

The new standards should be met by anyone who either stores or transmits this kind of potentially sensitive information, CUI for the GSA or DoD.

That also includes the contractual agency relationships. Achieving this compliance will require getting deep into the procedures to make sure the appropriate security protocols are addressed.

If the protocols arenʼt properly addressed, this could severely affect any deals with agencies including contract severances. If someone misses a deadline, you can be at high risk of losing contracts or damaging relationships.

NIST 800-171 standards are extensive and time consuming to implement, but will have many advantages for your data and business.

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Advantages of Having a Compliant Environment

What do we Offer?

The new standards should be met by anyone who either stores or transmits this kind of potentially sensitive information, CUI for the GSA or DoD

If you are a DoD contractor who needs help in compliance with DFARS, get in touch with us and avail of in-depth compliance consultation now

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Used to organize and execute operations in the best possible way

  • Detection of Intruders
  • Assessment Vulnerability
  • Security Information
  • Finding shortcomings where hackers may find a way to infiltrate the data and vital systems
  • Monitoring cybersecurity and spot anomalies
  • Identify threats and the activities at the entry point

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