Crowell & Moring’s “Byte-Sized Q&A” podcast takes the complex world of government contracts cybersecurity and breaks it down into byte-sized pieces. In this episode, hosts Evan Wolff and Kate Growley talk through some key elements that are no longer expected under CMMC 2.0.
Byte-Sized Q&A: What is Ransomware?
All Things Protest: How to Handle Inadvertent Government Disclosure of Competition-Sensitive Information (June 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: What Do Contractors Need To Know About The New Cybersecurity Executive Order?
All Things Protest: Proposed DFARS Rule on Enhanced Postaward Debriefings (May 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: What are the DoD’s Requirements for Cloud Services?
Byte-Sized Q&A: Tell me about FedRAMP
All Things Protest: Evolving Developments in Awardee Standing (April 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: What are the basics of NIST SP 800-53?
Byte-Sized Q&A: What About Controlled Technical Information?
All Things Protest: The Importance of Submitting a Complete Proposal (March 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: What is Covered Defense Information?
All Things Protest: COFC Deems Small Business Ineligible for Failing to Recertify as Other than Small under FAR 52.219-8 While Proposal Was Pending Following an Acquisition (March 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: What is Controlled Unclassified Information?
Let’s Talk FCA: Top False Claims Act Developments of 2020 and a Look Ahead
Byte-Sized Q&A: What is Federal Contract Information?
Byte-Sized Q&A: What is an APT?
All Things Protest: 2020 Protest Statistics and What to Watch for in 2021 (January 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: The CIA Triad
Byte-Sized Q&A: Why is I-O-T so H-O-T?
All Things Protest: Stay Override Challenge in a Pandemic-Related Procurement (December 2020)
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