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Defence contractors are facing increased pressure to meet the Department of Defence鈥檚 stringent Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 requirements ahead of 2025 compliance deadlines. , a leading global provider of cybersecurity training and certifications, is highlighting how hands-on cybersecurity labs are proving critical for organisations seeking to achieve compliance efficiently and effectively.
This approach addresses a significant pain point for CISOs and security leaders: the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation of complex cybersecurity controls required by CMMC 2.0.
鈥淥rganisations too often find that traditional compliance training approaches fall short when it comes to actual implementation,鈥 said Dara Warn, CEO of INE Security. 鈥Hands-on labs create immersive, real-world scenarios that transform theoretical understanding into practical readiness. This isn鈥檛 just about checking compliance boxes, it鈥檚 about building the muscle memory and technical skills needed to protect sensitive defence information against sophisticated threats.鈥
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Bridging the Implementation Gap
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Recent industry data shows that organisations pursuing CMMC certification face significant challenges moving from documentation to implementation, particularly at Level 2 (Advanced), which requires adherence to 110 security controls from NIST SP 800-171.
Effective hands-on cybersecurity training can bridge this implementation gap through:
- Real-world simulation environments that mirror the actual systems and scenarios that security teams will encounter
- Scenario-based training focused on the most challenging CMMC control families, including access control, incident response, and system/communications protection
- Progressive skill development that builds competency across all three CMMC 2.0 levels
鈥淭he stakes for non-compliance are too high to rely on passive learning methods,鈥 continued Warn. 鈥淥rganisations that invest in hands-on training and can demonstrate not just knowledge but practical capability will achieve certification faster and maintain a stronger security posture long-term.鈥
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Accelerating Compliance Timelines
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INE Security鈥檚 hands-on lab capabilities enable security teams to achieve comprehensive training for CMMC readiness through:
- Learning Paths and Courses: Building foundational knowledge with CMMC-aligned learning paths that systematically cover required security domains, specialised courses targeting CMMC practices and processes, and expert-led instruction
- Skill Sonar: Identifying knowledge and skill gaps through INE Security鈥檚 assessment tool, which delivers baseline assessments across cybersecurity domains, gap analysis to pinpoint soft areas, and targeted recommendations to guide upskilling
- Skill Dive: Developing practical implementation skills with hands-on practice in interactive lab environments, 鈥渓ive fire鈥 exercises that simulate CMMC control implementation challenges, and practical experience responding to threats
For CISOs managing the CMMC compliance process, this combination creates a comprehensive approach to CMMC preparation, translating to more predictable certification timelines, reduced remediation costs, and higher first-time pass rates.
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Implementing Hands-On CMMC Training
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Organisations at any stage of their CMMC compliance journey can benefit from incorporating hands-on labs into their training programmes.
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