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No Compliance, No Contracts: Why CMMC 2.0 Is a Top Security Priority

NexusTek

Annual affirmation of compliance is required for all three levels, verified by third-party audits. readiness in 2025well ahead of the January 2026 rolloutso organizations can fast-track cybersecurity initiatives and compete more effectively in the defense, federal, and government sectors. Why CMMC 2.0 Matters for Contractors CMMC 2.0

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How Keeping Track of Microsoft’s Product Plans Can Keep Your Network Secure

LAN Infotech

Performing regular network audits, keeping software up-to-date, and keeping abreast of planned software retirements can help businesses and organizations eliminate this source of risk. And while you may be quick to respond and mitigate the damage, you won’t always be lucky. Planning to Retire Older Software Applications.

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Understanding the Impact of California’s SB 1047 AI Bill on All Stakeholders

Solutions Review

Starting in 2026, model developers would also have to employ third-party auditing services and make documented security and safety protocols available for California’s Attorney General (AG). They can afford to build the full shutdown system needed and establish robust processes to mitigate potential risks.