CMMC Asset Management
ITAR Compliance Certification is something many businesses may wish for, but there is no certification body that can grant a seal of approval or certify that businesses or organizations comply with ITAR. The responsibility to take necessary precautions to meet compliance standards lies with the business manufacturing the military, defense articles, or any other regulated goods and technologies.
Many organizations, both public and private, continue to share files insecurely using FTP or USB devices. Increased security risks, data loss, and hefty fines are all possible outcomes.
The U.S. government aims to close these cybersecurity gaps throughout the supply chain with ITAR, CMMC, and Zero Trust cybersecurity. This is in response to the grave risks posed by data breaches, which could jeopardize active military exercises or weaken U.S. responsiveness in future exercises.
ITAR compliance requires hyper-security around file storage, sharing, and collaboration practices and infrastructure. Meeting ITAR requirements is made simpler by file sharing with FileCloud. FileCloud provides secure file sharing and data transfer tools for defense contractors and other organizations, all while supporting high performance and productivity.
What is prohibited by ITAR?
Any goods restricted for export or sale under United Nations Security Council sanctions.
Any goods, regardless of their appearance on the current USML, that are delivered to nations recognized by the Secretary of State as state sponsors of terrorism.
States that the Secretary of State has identified as state sponsors of terrorism.
Countries under existing United States arms embargoes.