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This CUI Restricted Access Glass Applications Sign with rear adhesive is designed for use on the outside of doors and windows to give notice on facilities that are Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) and NIST 800-171 compliant to denote restricted access for facilities or for work centers within protected areas of facilities. The CUI Sign supports implementation for a certification in accordance with the requirements published by the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body (CMMC-AB).
Manufactured specially for CVG Strategy, our customized 7 x 10 polyester CUI Restricted Access Glass Applications Sign is suitable for indoor or outdoor applications on doors and windows. This CUI Restricted Access Glass Applications Sign is specially made for those companies and facilities that are performing work and services that require CMMC and NIST 800-171 Certification and Compliance.
The CUI Restricted Access Glass Applications Sign front uses a custom 7 x 10″ with title white on red, followed by red text on white showing the following text:
This CUI Restricted Access Glass Applications Sign has rear adhesive to mount on doors or windows.
Our CUI Restricted Access Glass Applications Sign is for use in indoor or outdoor applications.
Shipping is included for orders within the contiguous United States.
This CUI Restricted Access Glass Applications Sign is used at many commercial facilities in the United States and are very necessary to warn visitors that the company is committed to its Cybersecurity Maturity Model (CMMC) Certification and NIST 800-171 and is protecting Confidential Unclassified Information (CUI). CMMC requires that company’s control access to its buildings and operations.
A CMMC Sign will serve as evidence of effort by the company who is seeking a certification that they have made a visible effort to control site security:
3.10.1 Limit Physical Access
PE.L2-3.10.1 Limit Physical Access (CUI Data)
3.10.2 Protect and Monitor the Physical Facility.
PE.L2-3.10.2 Monitor Facility. (CUI Data)
3.10.3 Escort visitors and monitor visitor activity.
PE.L2-3.10.3 Escort visitors and monitor visitor activity. (CUI Data)
3.10.4 Maintain audit logs of physical access.
PE.L2-3.10.4 Maintain audit logs of physical access. (CUI Data)
3.10.6 Alternate Work Site.
PE.L2-3.10.6 Enforce safeguarding measures for CUI at alternate work sites. (CUI Data)
THIS NOTICE SHOULD BE POSTED IN ALL COMMERCIAL FACILITIES WHERE CUI IS BEING PROTECTE IN PER US GOVERNMENT GUIDELINES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CMMC MODEL AND NIST 800-171.
The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (OUSD(A&S)) recognizes that security is foundational to acquisition. It should not be traded along with cost, schedule, and performance moving forward. OUSD A&S is committed to working with the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) sector to enhance the protection of controlled unclassified information (CUI) within the supply chain. And to support the implementation of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC).
Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) was developed to prevent supply chain attacks by bad actors. Cyberattacks on the contractors and suppliers to the U.S. government pose a serious national security threat of which the Department of Defense is focused mitigate risk. DOD tasked the National Institute of Science and Technology to develop a set of guidelines addressing advanced persistent threats that DOD suppliers face when they are handling high-value data assets also known as Controlled Unclassified Information or CUI. NIST released NIST 800-171 with the intention for its use in non-federal systems (private).
The NIST 800-171 publication provides a set of recommended security requirements for protecting CUI so that it remains confidential and controlled during receipt, storage or transfer. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is a next step based on the NIST 800-171 development with the difference in that a Certification is now possible.
Implementing the CMMC requirements for a Level 1 Foundational and Level 2 Advanced is a challenge for many companies who cybersecurity is a new thing. Site Security requirements can be met using the CMMC Sign (CUI Notice), CMMC Badges (Control CUI Access), and CMMC Visitor Books (Record Visitors) provided by CVG Strategy.
Currently, DOD Contractors are required by the Department of Defense DOD to comply at contract award with DFARS 252.2-04-7012 which requires NIST 800-171. CVG Strategy recommends that when company’s implement NIST 800-171 that it take into consideration these CMMC cybersecurity controls or security controls. CMMC requirements today, should be treated as a regulation supplement to NIST 800-171.
Certification to a CMMC Level should be considered a minimal goal for all DOD Contractors with the required practices and processes to be implemented in anticipation of a certification to an appropriate cyber hygiene level. DOD Contracts are now requiring CMMC for prime DOD contractors. Prime DOD contractors are expected to flow this down to subcontractors who are handling CUI. More on CUI can be found in https://www.dodcui.mil/.
The CUI Restricted Access Glass Applications Sign should be used near all entrances to a company’s facilities and their use should be included in your policies and procedures which direct visitors to a central front desk for entry approval and tracking. Further, it is advised that a badging system be used to identify the security level for your visitors, which may be combined with your ITAR and EAR Compliance Program. Remember, a CMMC Sign is one element of a visible representation or evidence of your compliance with the CMMC Model.