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Chief Encouragement Officer of Flux Labs, Inc | Flux Labs is an IT company based in Panama City, Florida that focuses on technology that improves efficiency and increases revenue.

CMMC 2.0 impacts a broader range of businesses than ever before, and it's important to know who falls under this revised ruling. CMMC 2.0 primarily impacts organizations involved in contracts with the Department of Defense (DoD). This includes: 1. Prime Contractors: Companies directly contracting with the DoD to provide goods or services. 2. Subcontractors: Organizations that provide products or services to prime contractors working on DoD contracts. 3. Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Members: Companies that contribute to national security and have access to Federal Contract Information (FCI) or Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). 4. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Smaller companies involved in defense contracting must also comply, particularly if they handle sensitive information. 5. Manufacturers and Service Providers: Entities supplying materials, components, or IT services relevant to defense systems. These groups need to understand CMMC 2.0 requirements to safeguard sensitive information and maintain eligibility for future DoD contracts. #CMMC #business #cybersecure #security

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