Globalscape Cmmc Certification [repack] Here
CMMC’s heart is NIST SP 800-171 (soon to be 800-172). Globalscape bakes in Zero Trust principles: micro-segmentation of file flows, continuous session monitoring, and just-in-time access elevation. Even if an insider goes rogue, the system automatically quarantines their session and revokes keys. It’s not just a file server—it’s a compliance sentinel.
Most companies treat CMMC like a tax—pay it, forget it. Globalscape treats it like a design principle . Their certification isn’t a sticker on the box; it’s a transparent, real-time dashboard of your DFARS 7012 and NIST SP 800-171 posture. globalscape cmmc certification
You’re a defense contractor. One wrong file transfer—an unlocked SharePoint link, an unencrypted email attachment, a forgotten SFTP log—and your CMMC compliance is dust. So is your eligibility for DoD contracts. CMMC’s heart is NIST SP 800-171 (soon to be 800-172)
Ask any defense contractor: the worst part of CMMC isn’t the controls—it’s the evidence . Globalscape’s EFT now ships with pre-mapped CMMC practice IDs (e.g., AC.L2-3.1.1, AU.L2-3.3.1). When the assessor asks, “Show me that you restrict system access to authorized users,” you don’t scramble. You export a report in 12 seconds. That’s the difference between a passing grade and a Plan of Action & Memorandum (POA&M). It’s not just a file server—it’s a compliance sentinel
Want the technical mapping? Ask me how their EFT aligns with CMMC domains AC, AU, IA, SC, and SI—and why Level 3’s “proactive” controls are already built in.
