Strengthening Cybersecurity for GSA Contractors

GSA (General Services Administration) contractors are required to adhere to stringent cybersecurity compliance standards.

Do you hold a GSA Contract?

A GSA Contractor is a business or individual that has been approved to sell products and services to the U.S. government through the General Services Administration (GSA). This designation makes it easier for government agencies to procure goods and services, knowing that GSA contractors meet certain standards for pricing, quality, and compliance.

What is Executive Order 14028?

Executive Order 14028, issued to enhance the nation's cybersecurity, mandates a series of actions to improve national and organizational defenses against cyber threats. It emphasizes the importance of adopting secure software development practices, establishing a cybersecurity safety review board, and enhancing the security of supply chains. This order is a call to action for all organizations involved in federal contracts to uplift their cybersecurity measures significantly.

What it Means for Your Contract?

Executive Order 14028, issued to enhance the nation's cybersecurity, mandates a series of actions to improve national and organizational defenses against cyber threats. It emphasizes the importance of adopting secure software development practices, establishing a cybersecurity safety review board, and enhancing the security of supply chains. This order is a call to action for all organizations involved in federal contracts to uplift their cybersecurity measures significantly.

Why Partner with Cyber Umbrella for Pen Testing?

Cyber Umbrella, a non-profit dedicated to protecting American businesses, is at the forefront of enhancing the nation’s cybersecurity in alignment with Executive Order 14028. As a GSA contractor, your opportunity to fortify your defenses at no cost is here, thanks to our recent $2 million Pen Testing Grant. Secure your GSA contract and contribute to national security without financial burden.

Grant-Funded Testing: Thanks to our $2 million Pen Testing Grant, all GSA contractors can receive a comprehensive penetration test at no cost.

Compliance and Beyond: Achieve and exceed CMMC levels 1 and 2 requirements, ensuring your cybersecurity practices are top-tier.

Expertise and Insight: Leverage Cyber Umbrella’s dedicated mission to protect American businesses with state-of-the-art cybersecurity services.

Community and Support: Join a network of GSA contractors committed to securing the nation’s digital infrastructure.

Cyber Umbrella Approach

No-Cost Comprehensive Assessment: Benefit from our grant-funded service to evaluate and identify potential vulnerabilities within your digital ecosystem.

Real-World Attack Simulations: Our experts employ the latest techniques to mimic cyber threats, providing you with resilient defenses.

In-Depth Reporting and Recommendations: Receive actionable insights and tailored advice to bolster your cybersecurity posture effectively.

Collaborative Remediation Planning: We guide you through every step of remediation, ensuring your path to compliance is clear and manageable.

You've Been Hearing CMMC is Coming. How Do You Prepare?

CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) is on the horizon for defense contractors, requiring varying levels of cybersecurity practices and processes. Preparation involves understanding the specific requirements of the CMMC level applicable to your contracts, conducting gap analyses to identify areas of improvement, and implementing necessary cybersecurity measures. Cyber Umbrella's penetration testing services are a critical part of this preparation, ensuring your readiness for certification.

GSA contractors can take advantage of our Pen Testing Grant to receive a comprehensive cybersecurity assessment at no cost. This opportunity is not to be missed for businesses looking to comply with Executive Order 14028 and prepare for CMMC. Apply now to secure your spot and take a significant step towards enhancing your cybersecurity posture.

Not Ready for Pen Testing Grant? Take a Cybersecurity Self-Assessment

If you’re not ready to apply for the Pen Testing Grant or are curious about your current cybersecurity standing, Cyber Umbrella offers a free Cybersecurity Self-Assessment. Visit Cyber Umbrella Self Assessment Page to evaluate your business's cybersecurity practices and identify areas for improvement. This self-assessment is a great starting point for strengthening your defenses and understanding where you may need additional support.

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