Cybersecurity's Role in the Evolution of the 4th Pillar within Federal Acquisitions
As the number and severity of cyber and other security threats continue to increase, the Department of Defense (DoD) has imposed regulations to spur improved contractor information and cybersecurity practices. These regulations, addressed within the "Deliver Uncompromised" initiative, aim to establish security as the fourth pillar in the acquisition process and will impact both defense and civilian acquisitions for years to come.
Join CohnReznick's government contracting and cybersecurity experts for an overview of this initiative and the relevant regulations regarding cyber and other critical information security practices that all federal contractors should be considering.
After completing this webinar, you will have an understanding of the following:
Update on the DoD "Deliver Uncompromised" Initiative
Requirements under FAR 52.204-21 and DFARS 252.204-7012
Information technology security and the impact on adequate accounting systems
NIST best practices including the new NIST for small businesses
Prime contractor's responsibility and flow downs to sub-contractors
Impact of new state privacy laws
About our presenters:
Bhavesh N. Vadhani, CISA, CRISC, CGEIT, PMP is a Principal with CohnReznick and has more than 15 years of experience in the field of information risk management.
Jeffrey Shapiro, CPA, is a senior manager in CohnReznick's Government Contracting Industry Practice. He provides an extensive range of advisory services for government contractors, including FAR/CAS compliance, indirect cost rate structuring, cost reporting, and final incurred cost proposal compliance.
This webinar is sponsored by CohnReznick.
This is a group internet based live webinar that is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit. NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees is subject to participation and approv