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'''Source of Reference: The [https://cyberab.org/ | '''Source of Reference: The CCP blueprint document from [https://cyberab.org/CMMC-Ecosystem/Ecosystem-roles/Assessing-and-Certification Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body, Inc.]''' | ||
For inquiries and reporting errors on this wiki, please [mailto:support@cmmctoolkit.org contact us]. Thank you. | For inquiries and reporting errors on this wiki, please [mailto:support@cmmctoolkit.org contact us]. Thank you. | ||
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Upon successful completion of this exam, the candidate will be able to apply skills and knowledge to the below domains: | Upon successful completion of this exam, the candidate will be able to apply skills and knowledge to the below domains: | ||
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! Objective !! '''Domain''' !! '''Exam Weight''' | |||
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|1.0 | |||
|1. CMMC Ecosystem | |1. CMMC Ecosystem | ||
|5% | |5% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2.0 | |||
|2. CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (Ethics) | |2. CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (Ethics) | ||
|5% | |5% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3.0 | |||
|3. CMMC Governance and Sources Documents | |3. CMMC Governance and Sources Documents | ||
|15% | |15% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|4.0 | |||
|4. CMMC Model Construct and Implementation Evaluation | |4. CMMC Model Construct and Implementation Evaluation | ||
|35% | |35% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|5.0 | |||
|5. CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) | |5. CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) | ||
|25% | |25% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|6.0 | |||
|6. Scoping | |6. Scoping | ||
|15% | |15% | ||
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== Domain 1: CMMC Ecosystem == | == Domain 1: CMMC Ecosystem == | ||
=== Task 1. Identify and compare roles/responsibilities/requirements of authorities across the CMMC Ecosystem. === | === Task 1. Identify and compare roles/responsibilities/requirements of authorities across the CMMC Ecosystem. === | ||
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! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
! style="width: 10%"|Objective | |||
! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1 | |||
|1. Authorities: | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.A | |||
|A. Office of the Undersecretary of Defense (OUSD) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |1B, 3A, 7A, 8A | ||
|1.1.1.A.1 | |||
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:(1) Cybersecurity standards and best practices and knowledge of how to map these controls and processes across several levels that range from basic to advanced cyber hygiene | :(1) Cybersecurity standards and best practices and knowledge of how to map these controls and processes across several levels that range from basic to advanced cyber hygiene | ||
|- | |||
|1B, 3B, 3C | |||
|1.1.1.A.2 | |||
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:(2) Regulation (DFARS 252.204-7012) that is based on trust by adding a verification component with respect to cybersecurity requirements | :(2) Regulation (DFARS 252.204-7012) that is based on trust by adding a verification component with respect to cybersecurity requirements | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |3B | ||
|1.1.1.B | |||
|B. CMMC Ecosystem and the different types of entities participating in it | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1 | |||
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:(1) Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body (CMMC-AB) | :(1) Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body (CMMC-AB) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.a | |||
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::(a) Organizations: | ::(a) Organizations: | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.a.1 | |||
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:::1. Organizations Seeking Certification (OSC) | :::1. Organizations Seeking Certification (OSC) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.a.1.1 | |||
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::::(1) Purpose, Requirements, and benefits of OSC involvement in the ecosystem | ::::(1) Purpose, Requirements, and benefits of OSC involvement in the ecosystem | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.a.2 | |||
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:::2. CMMC Third-Party Assessment Organizations (C3PAO) | :::2. CMMC Third-Party Assessment Organizations (C3PAO) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.a.3 | |||
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:::3. Registered Provider Organizations (RPO) | :::3. Registered Provider Organizations (RPO) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.a.3.1 | |||
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::::(1) Requirements and Benefits of RPO | ::::(1) Requirements and Benefits of RPO | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.b | |||
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::(b) Individuals: | ::(b) Individuals: | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.b.1 | |||
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:::1. Registered Practitioner (RP) | :::1. Registered Practitioner (RP) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.1.b.1.1 | |||
| | |||
::::(1) RPs in the CMMC ecosystem provide advice, consulting, and recommendations to their clients. They are the “implementers” and consultants, but do not participate in Certified CMMC Assessments. | ::::(1) RPs in the CMMC ecosystem provide advice, consulting, and recommendations to their clients. They are the “implementers” and consultants, but do not participate in Certified CMMC Assessments. | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2 | |||
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:(2) CMMC Assessors and Instructors Certification Organization (CAICO) | :(2) CMMC Assessors and Instructors Certification Organization (CAICO) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.a | |||
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::(a) Organizations: | ::(a) Organizations: | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.a.1 | |||
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:::1. Licensed Partner Publishers (LPP) | :::1. Licensed Partner Publishers (LPP) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.a.1.1 | |||
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::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of LPPs | ::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of LPPs | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.a.2 | |||
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:::2. Licensed Training Providers (LTP) | :::2. Licensed Training Providers (LTP) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.a.2.1 | |||
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::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of LTPs | ::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of LTPs | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b | |||
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::(b) Individuals: | ::(b) Individuals: | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.1 | |||
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:::1. Provisional Assessors (PA) | :::1. Provisional Assessors (PA) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.1.1 | |||
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::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of PAs | ::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of PAs | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.1.2 | |||
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::::(2) Timeline for sunsetting | ::::(2) Timeline for sunsetting | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.2 | |||
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:::2. Provisional Instructors (PI) | :::2. Provisional Instructors (PI) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.2.1 | |||
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::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of PIs | ::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of PIs | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.2.2 | |||
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::::(2) Timeline for sunsetting | ::::(2) Timeline for sunsetting | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.3 | |||
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:::3. Certified CMMC Professional (CCP) | :::3. Certified CMMC Professional (CCP) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.3.1 | |||
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::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of CCPs’ active involvement in the ecosystem | ::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of CCPs’ active involvement in the ecosystem | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.3.2 | |||
| | |||
::::(2) Timeline for CCP certification and assessments | ::::(2) Timeline for CCP certification and assessments | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.4 | |||
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:::4. Certified CMMC Assessor (CCA) | :::4. Certified CMMC Assessor (CCA) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.4.1 | |||
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::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of CCAs’ active involvement in the ecosystem | ::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of CCAs’ active involvement in the ecosystem | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.4.2 | |||
| | |||
::::(2) Timeline for CCA certification and assessments | ::::(2) Timeline for CCA certification and assessments | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.5 | |||
| | |||
:::5. Certified CMMC Instructor (CCI) | :::5. Certified CMMC Instructor (CCI) | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.5.1 | |||
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::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of CCIs’ active involvement in the ecosystem | ::::(1) Purpose, requirements, and benefits of CCIs’ active involvement in the ecosystem | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.5.2 | |||
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::::(2) Timeline for CCI certification and assessments | ::::(2) Timeline for CCI certification and assessments | ||
|- | |||
|3B, 10A | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.6 | |||
| | |||
:::6. Assessment Team Member | :::6. Assessment Team Member | ||
|- | |||
|3B, 10A | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.6.1 | |||
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::::(1) CCP and CCA roles on the Assessment Team | ::::(1) CCP and CCA roles on the Assessment Team | ||
|- | |||
|3B, 10A | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.7 | |||
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:::7. CMMC Lead Assessor | :::7. CMMC Lead Assessor | ||
|- | |||
|3B, 10A | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.7.1 | |||
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::::(1) Lead Assessor role on the Assessment Team | ::::(1) Lead Assessor role on the Assessment Team | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|1.1.1.B.2.b.7.2 | |||
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::::(2) Timeline for Lead Assessor certification | ::::(2) Timeline for Lead Assessor certification | ||
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== Domain 2: CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (Ethics) == | == Domain 2: CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (Ethics) == | ||
=== Task 1. Identify and apply knowledge of the Guiding Principles and Practices of the CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (CoPC)/ISO/IEC/DOD requirements. === | === Task 1. Identify and apply knowledge of the Guiding Principles and Practices of the CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (CoPC)/ISO/IEC/DOD requirements. === | ||
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|4B | |||
|2.1.1 | |||
|1. General ethics topics | |||
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|4B | |||
|2.1.2 | |||
|2. CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (CoPC) | |||
|- | |||
|3B, 4A | |||
|2.1.3 | |||
|3. ISO/IEC | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.4 | |||
|4. Department of Defense (DoD) requirements | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.5 | |||
|5. Professionalism | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.6 | |||
|6. Objectivity | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.7 | |||
|7. Confidentiality | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.8 | |||
|8. Proper use of methods | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.9 | |||
|9. Information integrity | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.10 | |||
|10. Conflicts of interest | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.11 | |||
|11. Respect for intellectual property | |||
|- | |||
|4B | |||
|2.1.12 | |||
|12. Lawful and ethical practices | |||
|- | |||
|4A, 4B, 7A, 10B | |||
|2.1.13 | |||
|13. Contracts and non-disclosure agreements | |||
|} | |} | ||
== Domain 3. CMMC Governance and Source Documents == | == Domain 3. CMMC Governance and Source Documents == | ||
=== Task 1. Demonstrate understanding of Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in non-federal unclassified networks. === | === Task 1. Demonstrate understanding of Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in non-federal unclassified networks. === | ||
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! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. Current Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cybersecurity Efforts, Regulations, | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
and Executive Orders pertaining to the CMMC program: | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
A. Part 32 of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) | |- | ||
B. Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) in Part 48 of the C.F.R | |1B | ||
C. DFARS Clause 252.204-7012 | |3.1.1 | ||
(1) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-171 | |1. Current Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cybersecurity Efforts, Regulations, and Executive Orders pertaining to the CMMC program: | ||
(2) Technical Data (DFARS 252.227-7013) | |- | ||
(3) FedRAMP | |1B, 2B | ||
|3.1.1.A | |||
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:A. Part 32 of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) | |||
|- | |||
|1B | |||
|3.1.1.B | |||
2. CMMC Framework Tenets: | | | ||
A. Key aspects of CMMC v.20 program requirements | :B. Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) in Part 48 of the C.F.R | ||
(1) Streamlined Model | |- | ||
(a) Focused on the most critical requirements | |1B, 3B | ||
(b) Aligned with widely accepted standards | |3.1.1.C | ||
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:C. DFARS Clause 252.204-7012 | |||
|- | |||
(2) Reliable Assessments | |1B, 7B | ||
(a) Reduced assessment costs | |3.1.1.C.1 | ||
(b) Higher accountability | | | ||
::(1) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-171 | |||
|- | |||
|2A | |||
(3) Flexible Implementation | |3.1.1.C.2 | ||
(a) Spirit of collaboration | | | ||
(b) Added flexibility and speed | ::(2) Technical Data (DFARS 252.227-7013) | ||
|- | |||
|1B | |||
|3.1.1.C.3 | |||
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::(3) FedRAMP | |||
|- | |||
B. Rulemaking and timeline for CMMC v2.0 | |3B | ||
(1) Incentives, Assessments, and 9–24-month rule making | |3.1.2 | ||
|2. CMMC Framework Tenets: | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
C. Levels of CMMC assessments and requirements | |3.1.2.A | ||
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:A. Key aspects of CMMC v.20 program requirements | |||
|- | |||
(1) Foundational/Level 1 (same as previous CMMC v1.0 level 1) | |3B | ||
a | |3.1.2.A.1 | ||
a. Provide overview of the 17 basic safeguarding requirements and how | | | ||
procedures are applied within the CMMC L1/L2 practices/assessment | ::(1) Streamlined Model | ||
framework | |- | ||
|3B, 7B | |||
|3.1.2.A.1.a | |||
| | |||
:::(a) Focused on the most critical requirements | |||
|- | |||
|3B, 7B | |||
|3.1.2.A.1.b | |||
| | |||
:::(b) Aligned with widely accepted standards | |||
|- | |||
(2) Advanced/Level 2 (previous level 3) | |3B | ||
|3.1.2.A.2 | |||
a. Provide overview of the 110 NIST SP 800-171 requirements and how they | | | ||
are applied within the CMMC Level 2 practices/assessment framework | ::(2) Reliable Assessments | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|3.1.2.A.2.a | |||
| | |||
:::(a) Reduced assessment costs | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
D. Self-Assessments vs. Third-Party Assessments | |3.1.2.A.2.b | ||
(1) Define different criteria for various assessment type under CMMC v2.0 framework | | | ||
:::(b) Higher accountability | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|3.1.2.A.3 | |||
| | |||
::(3) Flexible Implementation | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|3.1.2.A.3.a | |||
| | |||
3. Consequences of non-compliance: | :::(a) Spirit of collaboration | ||
A. Failure to receive an award of contract | |- | ||
B. Contractual liability | |3B | ||
C. False Claims Act | |3.1.2.A.3.b | ||
(1) US Department of Justice, | | | ||
(a) Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative | :::(b) Added flexibility and speed | ||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|3.1.2.B | |||
| | |||
:B. Rulemaking and timeline for CMMC v2.0 | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|3.1.2.B.1 | |||
| | |||
::(1) Incentives, Assessments, and 9–24-month rule making | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|3.1.2.C | |||
| | |||
:C. Levels of CMMC assessments and requirements | |||
|- | |||
|3B | |||
|3.1.2.C.1 | |||
| | |||
::(1) Foundational/Level 1 (same as previous CMMC v1.0 level 1) | |||
|- | |||
|8A | |||
|3.1.2.C.1.a | |||
| | |||
:::(a) FAR Clause 52.204-21 | |||
|- | |||
|3A, 8A | |||
|3.1.2.C.1.a.i | |||
| | |||
::::i. Provide overview of the 17 basic safeguarding requirements and how procedures are applied within the CMMC L1/L2 practices/assessment framework | |||
|- | |||
|3A, 3B, 9A | |||
|3.1.2.C.2 | |||
| | |||
::(2) Advanced/Level 2 (previous level 3) | |||
|- | |||
|3A, 7B | |||
|3.1.2.C.2.a | |||
| | |||
:::(a) NIST SP 800-171 (Requirements) | |||
|- | |||
|3A, 7B, 9A | |||
|3.1.2.C.2.a.i | |||
| | |||
::::i. Provide overview of the 110 NIST SP 800-171 requirements and how they are applied within the CMMC Level 2 practices/assessment framework | |||
|- | |||
|3B, 3C | |||
|3.1.2.D | |||
| | |||
:D. Self-Assessments vs. Third-Party Assessments | |||
|- | |||
|3B, 3C | |||
|3.1.2.D.1 | |||
| | |||
::(1) Define different criteria for various assessment type under CMMC v2.0 framework | |||
|- | |||
|3C | |||
|3.1.3 | |||
|3. Consequences of non-compliance: | |||
|- | |||
|3C | |||
|3.1.3.A | |||
| | |||
:A. Failure to receive an award of contract | |||
|- | |||
|3C | |||
|3.1.3.B | |||
| | |||
:B. Contractual liability | |||
|- | |||
|3C | |||
|3.1.3.C | |||
| | |||
:C. False Claims Act | |||
|- | |||
|3C | |||
|3.1.3.C.1 | |||
| | |||
::(1) US Department of Justice, | |||
|- | |||
|3C | |||
|3.1.3.C.1.a | |||
| | |||
:::(a) Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative | |||
|} | |||
=== Task 2. Determine the appropriate roles/responsibilities/authority for Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). === | === Task 2. Determine the appropriate roles/responsibilities/authority for Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). === | ||
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|- | |||
! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. Importance of data classification, collection, and analysis | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
A. CUI Basic versus Specified | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
|- | |||
|2A | |||
|3.2.1 | |||
2. Contractor sensitive data categories | |1. Importance of data classification, collection, and analysis | ||
A. Federal Contract Information (FCI) | |- | ||
(1) Section 4.1901 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) | |2A | ||
|3.2.1.A | |||
| | |||
:A. CUI Basic versus Specified | |||
B. Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) | |- | ||
(1) Part 2002 of Title 32 CFR, 2002.4(h) | |2A | ||
|3.2.2 | |||
|2. Contractor sensitive data categories | |||
|- | |||
|2A | |||
|3.2.2.A | |||
| | |||
3. Government authority for identifying and marking CUI | :A. Federal Contract Information (FCI) | ||
A. Executive Order 13556 | |- | ||
B. 32 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2002 (Implementing Directive) | |2A | ||
C. DoD Instruction 5200.48, Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) | |3.2.2.A.1 | ||
| | |||
::(1) Section 4.1901 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) | |||
|- | |||
4. Contractor/Authorized holders’ responsibilities in handling CUI | |2A | ||
A. DoDI 5200.48 | |3.2.2.B | ||
B. Part 2002 of Title 32 CFR | | | ||
:B. Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) | |||
|- | |||
|2A, 2B | |||
|3.2.2.B.1 | |||
| | |||
::(1) Part 2002 of Title 32 CFR, 2002.4(h) | |||
|- | |||
|2A, 2B | |||
|3.2.3 | |||
|3. Government authority for identifying and marking CUI | |||
|- | |||
|2A, 2B | |||
|3.2.3.A | |||
| | |||
:A. Executive Order 13556 | |||
|- | |||
|2A, 2B | |||
|3.2.3.B | |||
| | |||
:B. 32 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2002 (Implementing Directive) | |||
|- | |||
|2A, 2B | |||
|3.2.3.C | |||
| | |||
:C. DoD Instruction 5200.48, Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) | |||
|- | |||
|2B | |||
|3.2.4 | |||
|4. Contractor/Authorized holders’ responsibilities in handling CUI | |||
|- | |||
|2B | |||
|3.2.4.A | |||
| | |||
:A. DoDI 5200.48 | |||
|- | |||
|1B, 2B | |||
|3.2.4.B | |||
| | |||
:B. Part 2002 of Title 32 CFR | |||
|} | |||
=== Task 3. Demonstrate understanding of the CMMC Source and Supplementary documents. === | === Task 3. Demonstrate understanding of the CMMC Source and Supplementary documents. === | ||
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! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. CMMC Source Documents | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | |||
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|3A | |||
|3.3.1 | |||
A. CMMC Model Overview | |1. CMMC Source Documents | ||
B. CMMC Level 1 Assessment Guide | |- | ||
C. CMMC Level 2 Assessment Guide | |3A, 7B | ||
D. CMMC Level 1 Scoping Guidance | |3.3.1.A | ||
E. CMMC Level 2 Scoping Guidance | | | ||
F. CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) | :A. CMMC Model Overview | ||
G. CMMC Glossary | |- | ||
H. CMMC Artifact Hashing Tool User Guide | |7A, 7B | ||
2. ISOO CUI Registry | |3.3.1.B | ||
A. NARA administers the CUI Registry | | | ||
(1) Types of labeled information on documents such as: | :B. CMMC Level 1 Assessment Guide | ||
(a) Export Controlled (SP-EXPT) | |- | ||
(b) Specified marking/labeling using NARA CUI Marking Handbook | |7A, 7B | ||
|3.3.1.C | |||
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:C. CMMC Level 2 Assessment Guide | |||
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|5A | |||
|3.3.1.D | |||
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:D. CMMC Level 1 Scoping Guidance | |||
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3. | |5A | ||
A. Types of labeled information on documents such as: | |3.3.1.E | ||
(1) Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI) | | | ||
(2) NNPI marking/labeling using DoD CUI Marking Aid | :E. CMMC Level 2 Scoping Guidance | ||
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|3A, 7A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E | |||
|3.3.1.F | |||
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:F. CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) | |||
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|3A | |||
|3.3.1.G | |||
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:G. CMMC Glossary | |||
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|3A, 10D | |||
|3.3.1.H | |||
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:H. CMMC Artifact Hashing Tool User Guide | |||
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|2A | |||
|3.3.2 | |||
|2. ISOO CUI Registry | |||
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|2A | |||
|3.3.2.A | |||
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:A. NARA administers the CUI Registry | |||
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|2A | |||
|3.3.2.A.1 | |||
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::(1) Types of labeled information on documents such as: | |||
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|2A | |||
|3.3.2.A.1.a | |||
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:::(a) Export Controlled (SP-EXPT) | |||
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|2B | |||
|3.3.2.A.1.b | |||
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:::(b) Specified marking/labeling using NARA CUI Marking Handbook | |||
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|2A | |||
|3.3.3 | |||
|3. DoD CUI Registry | |||
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|2A, 2B | |||
|3.3.3.A | |||
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:A. Types of labeled information on documents such as: | |||
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|2A, 2B | |||
|3.3.3.A.1 | |||
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::(1) Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI) | |||
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|2A, 2B | |||
|3.3.3.A.2 | |||
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::(2) NNPI marking/labeling using DoD CUI Marking Aid | |||
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== Domain 4 - CMMC Model Construct and Implementation Evaluation == | == Domain 4 - CMMC Model Construct and Implementation Evaluation == | ||
=== Task 1. Given a scenario, apply the appropriate CMMC Source Documents as an aid to evaluate the implementation/review of CMMC practices. === | === Task 1. Given a scenario, apply the appropriate CMMC Source Documents as an aid to evaluate the implementation/review of CMMC practices. === | ||
(At a minimum CCP candidate must be evaluated on CMMC L1 Practices during CCP exam) | (At a minimum CCP candidate must be evaluated on CMMC L1 Practices during CCP exam) | ||
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1. Model Architecture | |- | ||
2. Model Levels: | ! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | ||
A. Cumulative Nature | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
B. Characteristics | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
C. Levels required for specific contracts | |- | ||
(1) Level 1 | |3A | ||
(2) Level 2 | |4.1.1 | ||
|1. Model Architecture | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.2 | |||
|2. Model Levels: | |||
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3. | |3A, 7B | ||
A. Practices Descriptions | |4.1.2.A | ||
(1) Practice Numbering Scheme | | | ||
(2) Objectives | :A. Cumulative Nature | ||
(3) Assessment Methods and Objects | |- | ||
|3A | |||
|4.1.2.B | |||
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:B. Characteristics | |||
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|3B | |||
4. | |4.1.2.C | ||
A. Access Control (AC) | | | ||
(1) AC.L1-3.1.1 – Authorized Access Control | :C. Levels required for specific contracts | ||
(2) AC.L1-3.1.2 – Transaction & Function Control | |- | ||
(3) AC.L1-3.1.20 – External Connections | |3B | ||
(4) AC.L1-3.1.22 – Control Public Information | |4.1.2.C.1 | ||
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::(1) Level 1 | |||
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B. Audit & Accountability (AU) | |3B | ||
C. Awareness & Training (AT) | |4.1.2.C.2 | ||
D. Configuration Management (CM) | | | ||
E. Identification & Authentication (IA) | ::(2) Level 2 | ||
(1) IA.L1-3.5.1 – Identification | |- | ||
(2) IA.L1-3.5.2 – Authentication | |3A | ||
|4.1.3 | |||
|3. Practices: | |||
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F. Incident Response (IR) | |7B | ||
G. Maintenance (MA) | |4.1.3.A | ||
H. Media Protection (MP) | | | ||
(1) MP.L1-3.8.3 – Media Disposal | :A. Practices Descriptions | ||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.3.A.1 | |||
I. Personnel Security (PS) | | | ||
J. Physical Protection (PE) | ::(1) Practice Numbering Scheme | ||
(1) PE.L1-3.10.1 – Limit Physical Access | |- | ||
(2) PE.L1-3.10.3 – Escort Visitors | |3A | ||
(3) PE.L1-3.10.4 – Physical Access Logs | |4.1.3.A.2 | ||
(4) PE.L1-3.10.5 – Manage Physical Access | | | ||
::(2) Objectives | |||
|- | |||
|7B | |||
K. Risk Assessment (RA) | |4.1.3.A.3 | ||
L. Security Assessment (CA) | | | ||
M. System & Communications Protection (SC) | ::(3) Assessment Methods and Objects | ||
(1) SC.L1-3.13.1 – Boundary Protection | |- | ||
(2) SC.L1-3.13.5 – Public-Access System Separation | |8A | ||
|4.1.4 | |||
|4. Domains: | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.A | |||
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:A. Access Control (AC) | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.A.1 | |||
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N. System & Information Integrity (SI) | ::(1) AC.L1-3.1.1 – Authorized Access Control | ||
(1) SI.L1-3.14.1 – Flaw Remediation | |- | ||
(2) SI.L1-3.14.2 – Malicious Code Protection | |8A | ||
(3) SI.L1-3.14.4 – Update Malicious Code Protection | |4.1.4.A.2 | ||
(4) SI.L1-3.14.5 – System & File Scanning | | | ||
::(2) AC.L1-3.1.2 – Transaction & Function Control | |||
|- | |||
|8A | |||
|4.1.4.A.3 | |||
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::(3) AC.L1-3.1.20 – External Connections | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.A.4 | |||
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::(4) AC.L1-3.1.22 – Control Public Information | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.B | |||
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:B. Audit & Accountability (AU) | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.C | |||
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:C. Awareness & Training (AT) | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.D | |||
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:D. Configuration Management (CM) | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.E | |||
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:E. Identification & Authentication (IA) | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.E.1 | |||
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::(1) IA.L1-3.5.1 – Identification | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.E.2 | |||
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::(2) IA.L1-3.5.2 – Authentication | |||
|- | |||
|3A | |||
|4.1.4.F | |||
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:F. Incident Response (IR) | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.G | |||
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:G. Maintenance (MA) | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.H | |||
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:H. Media Protection (MP) | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.H.1 | |||
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::(1) MP.L1-3.8.3 – Media Disposal | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.I | |||
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:I. Personnel Security (PS) | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.J | |||
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:J. Physical Protection (PE) | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.J.1 | |||
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::(1) PE.L1-3.10.1 – Limit Physical Access | |||
|- | |||
|8A | |||
|4.1.4.J.2 | |||
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::(2) PE.L1-3.10.3 – Escort Visitors | |||
|- | |||
|8A | |||
|4.1.4.J.3 | |||
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::(3) PE.L1-3.10.4 – Physical Access Logs | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.J.4 | |||
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::(4) PE.L1-3.10.5 – Manage Physical Access | |||
|- | |||
|3A | |||
|4.1.4.K | |||
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:K. Risk Assessment (RA) | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.L | |||
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:L. Security Assessment (CA) | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.M | |||
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:M. System & Communications Protection (SC) | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.M.1 | |||
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::(1) SC.L1-3.13.1 – Boundary Protection | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.M.2 | |||
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::(2) SC.L1-3.13.5 – Public-Access System Separation | |||
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|3A | |||
|4.1.4.N | |||
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:N. System & Information Integrity (SI) | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.N.1 | |||
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::(1) SI.L1-3.14.1 – Flaw Remediation | |||
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|8A | |||
|4.1.4.N.1 | |||
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::(2) SI.L1-3.14.2 – Malicious Code Protection | |||
|- | |||
|8A | |||
|4.1.4.N.1 | |||
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::(3) SI.L1-3.14.4 – Update Malicious Code Protection | |||
|- | |||
|8A | |||
|4.1.4.N.1 | |||
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::(4) SI.L1-3.14.5 – System & File Scanning | |||
|} | |||
=== Task 2. Apply knowledge of the CMMC Assessment Criteria and Methodology to the appropriate CMMC practices. === | === Task 2. Apply knowledge of the CMMC Assessment Criteria and Methodology to the appropriate CMMC practices. === | ||
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! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. The definition of each practice | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
2. The Assessment Objectives | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
3. The Assessment Methods (Examine, Interview, and Test) to use for the practices | |- | ||
4. What information to look for in practice discussion | |3A, 7B | ||
5. The Key References and their applicability to the practices: | |4.2.1 | ||
|1. The definition of each practice | |||
|- | |||
evidence | |3A, 7B | ||
|4.2.2 | |||
|2. The Assessment Objectives | |||
|- | |||
|7A, 7B, 8A | |||
|4.2.3 | |||
|3. The Assessment Methods (Examine, Interview, and Test) to use for the practices | |||
|- | |||
|7B | |||
|4.2.4 | |||
|4. What information to look for in practice discussion | |||
|- | |||
|7B | |||
|4.2.5 | |||
|5. The Key References and their applicability to the practices: | |||
|- | |||
|7B | |||
|4.2.5.A | |||
| | |||
::A. Navigating and using the CMMC Assessment Guide(s) content | |||
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|7A, 7B | |||
|4.2.5.B | |||
| | |||
::B. Determining the assessment method(s) that would be best for gathering sufficient and accurate evidence | |||
|} | |||
=== Task 3. Analyze the adequacy/sufficiency around the location/collection/quality/usage of Evidence. === | === Task 3. Analyze the adequacy/sufficiency around the location/collection/quality/usage of Evidence. === | ||
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|- | |||
! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. Appraised Evidence is adequate | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
2. Measure if the Evidence is sufficient | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
|- | |||
|7A | |||
|4.3.1 | |||
|1. Appraised Evidence is adequate | |||
|- | |||
|7A | |||
|4.3.2 | |||
|2. Measure if the Evidence is sufficient | |||
|} | |||
== Domain 5: CMMC Assessment Process == | == Domain 5: CMMC Assessment Process == | ||
=== Task 1. Choose the appropriate roles of the CCP in the CMMC Assessment Process when developing the assessment plan (Phase 1– Plan and Prepare Assessment). === | === Task 1. Choose the appropriate roles of the CCP in the CMMC Assessment Process when developing the assessment plan (Phase 1– Plan and Prepare Assessment). === | ||
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|- | |||
! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. Validation criteria of OSC’s assessment evidence | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
2. Analyzing the CMMC practice requirements | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
3. What needs to be included in a CMMC Assessment Plan | |- | ||
4. The CMMC Readiness Review Process | |10B | ||
|5.1.1 | |||
|1. Validation criteria of OSC’s assessment evidence | |||
|- | |||
|7B | |||
|5.1.2 | |||
|2. Analyzing the CMMC practice requirements | |||
|- | |||
|10B | |||
|5.1.3 | |||
|3. What needs to be included in a CMMC Assessment Plan | |||
|- | |||
|10B | |||
|5.1.4 | |||
|4. The CMMC Readiness Review Process | |||
|} | |||
=== Task 2. Apply CMMC Assessment Process requirements pertaining to the role of the CCP as an assessment team member while conducting a CMMC assessment (Phase 2 – Conduct Assessment). === | === Task 2. Apply CMMC Assessment Process requirements pertaining to the role of the CCP as an assessment team member while conducting a CMMC assessment (Phase 2 – Conduct Assessment). === | ||
{|class="wikitable" style="width: 85%;" | |||
|- | |||
! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. How to assist/support the Assessment Team during an assessment | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
2. The three possible assessment methods (Examine, Interview, and Test) and scoring evidence | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
successfully for each practice | |- | ||
3. Communication skills to interview or observe tests/demonstrations for assessment practices | |7B, 10C | ||
4. How Assessment Team Members rate practices and validate preliminary results | |5.2.1 | ||
5. How Assessment Team Members assist in the preparation of final findings | |1. How to assist/support the Assessment Team during an assessment | ||
6. How to score practices that are on a Plan of Action and Milestone (POA&M) | |- | ||
|7A, 7B, 10C | |||
|5.2.2 | |||
|2. The three possible assessment methods (Examine, Interview, and Test) and scoring evidence successfully for each practice | |||
|- | |||
|10A, 10C | |||
|5.2.3 | |||
|3. Communication skills to interview or observe tests/demonstrations for assessment practices | |||
|- | |||
|7B, 8C, 10C | |||
|5.2.4 | |||
|4. How Assessment Team Members rate practices and validate preliminary results | |||
|- | |||
|10C | |||
|5.2.5 | |||
|5. How Assessment Team Members assist in the preparation of final findings | |||
|- | |||
|10C | |||
|5.2.6 | |||
|6. How to score practices that are on a Plan of Action and Milestone (POA&M) | |||
|} | |||
=== Task 3. Demonstrate comprehension of the CCP role in the preparation of assessment report (Phase 3 – Report Assessment Results). === | === Task 3. Demonstrate comprehension of the CCP role in the preparation of assessment report (Phase 3 – Report Assessment Results). === | ||
{|class="wikitable" style="width: 85%;" | |||
|- | |||
! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. The evidence presented for each practice | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
2. How Assessment Team Members score practices, validate, and deliver assessment preliminary results | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
3. How the Assessment Lead drafts and scores the final findings | |- | ||
4. How the final findings and associated information are incorporated into the Assessment Report | |10D | ||
5. How the Lead Assessor submits the assessment report, including the review process, submitting to the | |5.3.1 | ||
C3PAO and the OSC | |1. The evidence presented for each practice | ||
6. How to package and archive the assessment results for a record to support any future questions that | |- | ||
may be asked | |7B, 10C | ||
|5.3.2 | |||
|2. How Assessment Team Members score practices, validate, and deliver assessment preliminary results | |||
|- | |||
|10C | |||
|5.3.3 | |||
|3. How the Assessment Lead drafts and scores the final findings | |||
|- | |||
|10D | |||
|5.3.4 | |||
|4.# How the final findings and associated information are incorporated into the Assessment Report | |||
|- | |||
|10D | |||
|5.3.5 | |||
|5. How the Lead Assessor submits the assessment report, including the review process, submitting to the C3PAO and the OSC | |||
|- | |||
|10D | |||
|5.3.6 | |||
|6. How to package and archive the assessment results for a record to support any future questions that may be asked | |||
|} | |||
=== Task 4. Demonstrate comprehension of the CCP role in the process of evaluating outstanding assessment issues on Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) (Phase 4 – Evaluation of Outstanding Assessment POA&M Items). === | === Task 4. Demonstrate comprehension of the CCP role in the process of evaluating outstanding assessment issues on Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) (Phase 4 – Evaluation of Outstanding Assessment POA&M Items). === | ||
{|class="wikitable" style="width: 85%;" | |||
|- | |||
! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
1. The evaluation of assessment POA&M items | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
A. DoD Assessment Methodology, POA&M scoring criteria | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
(1) Minimum assessment score | |- | ||
(2) Qualifying POA&M items | |10C | ||
|5.4.1 | |||
|1. The evaluation of assessment POA&M items | |||
|- | |||
B. CMMC AG CA.L2-3.12.2, Plan of Action objectives and requirements | |10C | ||
|5.4.1.A | |||
| | |||
:A. DoD Assessment Methodology, POA&M scoring criteria | |||
|- | |||
|10C | |||
|5.4.1.A.1 | |||
| | |||
::(1) Minimum assessment score | |||
|- | |||
|10C | |||
|5.4.1.A.2 | |||
| | |||
::(2) Qualifying POA&M items | |||
|- | |||
|10C | |||
|5.4.1.B | |||
| | |||
:B. CMMC AG CA.L2-3.12.2, Plan of Action objectives and requirements | |||
|} | |||
=== Task 5. Given a scenario, determine the appropriate phases/steps to assist in the preparation/conducting/ reporting on a CMMC Level 2 Assessment. === | === Task 5. Given a scenario, determine the appropriate phases/steps to assist in the preparation/conducting/ reporting on a CMMC Level 2 Assessment. === | ||
{|class="wikitable" style="width: 85%;" | |||
1. Plan and Prepare Assessments: | |- | ||
A. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in analyzing requirements. | ! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | ||
B. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in developing assessment plan. | ! style="width: 10%"|Objective | ||
C. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in verifying readiness to conduct assessment. | ! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | ||
|- | |||
|10B | |||
|5.5.1 | |||
2. Conduct Assessment: | |1. Plan and Prepare Assessments: | ||
A. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in collecting and examining Evidence. | |- | ||
B. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in scoring practices and validating preliminary results. | |10A | ||
C. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in generating final assessment results. | |5.5.1.A | ||
| | |||
:A. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in analyzing requirements. | |||
|- | |||
3. Report Recommended Assessment Results: | |10A | ||
A. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in delivering recommended assessment results. | |5.5.1.B | ||
| | |||
:B. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in developing assessment plan. | |||
|- | |||
4. Remediate Outstanding Assessment Issues: | |10A | ||
A. Awareness of the CCP’s Role in the POA&M Process | |5.5.1.C | ||
| | |||
:C. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in verifying readiness to conduct assessment. | |||
|- | |||
|10C | |||
|5.5.2 | |||
|2. Conduct Assessment: | |||
|- | |||
|10A | |||
|5.5.2.A | |||
| | |||
:A. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in collecting and examining Evidence. | |||
|- | |||
|10A | |||
|5.5.2.B | |||
| | |||
:B. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in scoring practices and validating preliminary results. | |||
|- | |||
|10A | |||
|5.5.2.C | |||
| | |||
:C. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in generating final assessment results. | |||
|- | |||
|10D | |||
|5.5.3 | |||
|3. Report Recommended Assessment Results: | |||
|- | |||
|10A | |||
|5.5.3.A | |||
| | |||
:A. CMMC CCP must be able to assist in delivering recommended assessment results. | |||
|- | |||
|10E | |||
|5.5.4 | |||
|4. Remediate Outstanding Assessment Issues: | |||
|- | |||
|10A | |||
|5.5.4.A | |||
| | |||
:A. Awareness of the CCP’s Role in the POA&M Process | |||
|} | |||
== Domain 6: Scoping == | == Domain 6: Scoping == | ||
=== Task 1. Understand CMMC High-Level Scoping as described in the CMMC Assessment Process. === | === Task 1. Understand CMMC High-Level Scoping as described in the CMMC Assessment Process. === | ||
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! style="width: 10%"|Lesson Topic | |||
! style="width: 10%"|Objective | |||
! style="width: 80%"|Objective Description | |||
|- | |||
|5A | |||
|6.1.1 | |||
|1. Defining organizational scoping | |1. Defining organizational scoping | ||
|- | |||
|5A | |||
|6.1.1.A | |||
| | |||
:A. Organization | :A. Organization | ||
|- | |||
|5A | |||
|6.1.1.B | |||
| | |||
:B. Host Unit | :B. Host Unit | ||
|- | |||
|5A | |||
|6.1.1.C | |||
| | |||
:C. Supporting Units | :C. Supporting Units | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Task 2. Given a Scenario, analyze the organization environment to generate an appropriate scope for FCI Assets. === | === Task 2. Given a Scenario, analyze the organization environment to generate an appropriate scope for FCI Assets. === | ||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" style="width: 85%;" | ||
|- | |||
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|6.2.1 | |||
|1. Defining FCI data in the form of Assets that: | |1. Defining FCI data in the form of Assets that: | ||
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|6.2.1.A | |||
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:A. Process | :A. Process | ||
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|6.2.1.B | |||
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:B. Store | :B. Store | ||
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|6.2.1.C | |||
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:C. Transmit | :C. Transmit | ||
2. Out-of-Scope Assets | |- | ||
3. Specialized Assets | |5A | ||
|6.2.2 | |||
|2. Out-of-Scope Assets | |||
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|6.2.3 | |||
|3. Specialized Assets | |||
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|6.2.3.A | |||
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:A. Government Property | :A. Government Property | ||
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|6.2.3.B | |||
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:B. Internet of Things (IoT)/ Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) | :B. Internet of Things (IoT)/ Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) | ||
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|6.2.3.C | |||
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:C. Operational Technology (OT) | :C. Operational Technology (OT) | ||
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|6.2.3.D | |||
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:D. Restricted Information Systems | :D. Restricted Information Systems | ||
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|6.2.3.E | |||
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:E. Test Equipment | :E. Test Equipment | ||
4. Scoping Activities | |- | ||
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|6.2.4 | |||
|4. Scoping Activities | |||
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|6.2.4.A | |||
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:A. People | :A. People | ||
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|6.2.4.B | |||
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:B. Technology | :B. Technology | ||
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|6.2.4.C | |||
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:C. Facilities | :C. Facilities | ||
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:D. External Service Providers (ESP) | :D. External Service Providers (ESP) | ||
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Domains
Upon successful completion of this exam, the candidate will be able to apply skills and knowledge to the below domains:
Objective | Domain | Exam Weight |
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1.0 | 1. CMMC Ecosystem | 5% |
2.0 | 2. CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (Ethics) | 5% |
3.0 | 3. CMMC Governance and Sources Documents | 15% |
4.0 | 4. CMMC Model Construct and Implementation Evaluation | 35% |
5.0 | 5. CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) | 25% |
6.0 | 6. Scoping | 15% |
Domain 1: CMMC Ecosystem
Task 1. Identify and compare roles/responsibilities/requirements of authorities across the CMMC Ecosystem.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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3B | 1.1.1 | 1. Authorities: |
3B | 1.1.1.A | A. Office of the Undersecretary of Defense (OUSD) |
1B, 3A, 7A, 8A | 1.1.1.A.1 |
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1B, 3B, 3C | 1.1.1.A.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B | B. CMMC Ecosystem and the different types of entities participating in it |
3B | 1.1.1.B.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.a |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.a.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.a.1.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.a.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.a.3 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.a.3.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.b |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.b.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.1.b.1.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.a |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.a.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.a.1.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.a.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.a.2.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.1.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.1.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.2.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.2.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.3 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.3.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.3.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.4 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.4.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.4.2 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.5 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.5.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.5.2 |
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3B, 10A | 1.1.1.B.2.b.6 |
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3B, 10A | 1.1.1.B.2.b.6.1 |
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3B, 10A | 1.1.1.B.2.b.7 |
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3B, 10A | 1.1.1.B.2.b.7.1 |
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3B | 1.1.1.B.2.b.7.2 |
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Domain 2: CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (Ethics)
Task 1. Identify and apply knowledge of the Guiding Principles and Practices of the CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (CoPC)/ISO/IEC/DOD requirements.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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4B | 2.1.1 | 1. General ethics topics |
4B | 2.1.2 | 2. CMMC-AB Code of Professional Conduct (CoPC) |
3B, 4A | 2.1.3 | 3. ISO/IEC |
4B | 2.1.4 | 4. Department of Defense (DoD) requirements |
4B | 2.1.5 | 5. Professionalism |
4B | 2.1.6 | 6. Objectivity |
4B | 2.1.7 | 7. Confidentiality |
4B | 2.1.8 | 8. Proper use of methods |
4B | 2.1.9 | 9. Information integrity |
4B | 2.1.10 | 10. Conflicts of interest |
4B | 2.1.11 | 11. Respect for intellectual property |
4B | 2.1.12 | 12. Lawful and ethical practices |
4A, 4B, 7A, 10B | 2.1.13 | 13. Contracts and non-disclosure agreements |
Domain 3. CMMC Governance and Source Documents
Task 1. Demonstrate understanding of Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in non-federal unclassified networks.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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1B | 3.1.1 | 1. Current Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cybersecurity Efforts, Regulations, and Executive Orders pertaining to the CMMC program: |
1B, 2B | 3.1.1.A |
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1B | 3.1.1.B |
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1B, 3B | 3.1.1.C |
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1B, 7B | 3.1.1.C.1 |
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2A | 3.1.1.C.2 |
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1B | 3.1.1.C.3 |
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3B | 3.1.2 | 2. CMMC Framework Tenets: |
3B | 3.1.2.A |
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3B | 3.1.2.A.1 |
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3B, 7B | 3.1.2.A.1.a |
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3B, 7B | 3.1.2.A.1.b |
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3B | 3.1.2.A.2 |
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3B | 3.1.2.A.2.a |
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3B | 3.1.2.A.2.b |
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3B | 3.1.2.A.3 |
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3B | 3.1.2.A.3.a |
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3B | 3.1.2.A.3.b |
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3B | 3.1.2.B |
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3B | 3.1.2.B.1 |
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3B | 3.1.2.C |
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3B | 3.1.2.C.1 |
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8A | 3.1.2.C.1.a |
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3A, 8A | 3.1.2.C.1.a.i |
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3A, 3B, 9A | 3.1.2.C.2 |
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3A, 7B | 3.1.2.C.2.a |
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3A, 7B, 9A | 3.1.2.C.2.a.i |
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3B, 3C | 3.1.2.D |
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3B, 3C | 3.1.2.D.1 |
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3C | 3.1.3 | 3. Consequences of non-compliance: |
3C | 3.1.3.A |
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3C | 3.1.3.B |
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3C | 3.1.3.C |
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3C | 3.1.3.C.1 |
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3C | 3.1.3.C.1.a |
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Task 2. Determine the appropriate roles/responsibilities/authority for Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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2A | 3.2.1 | 1. Importance of data classification, collection, and analysis |
2A | 3.2.1.A |
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2A | 3.2.2 | 2. Contractor sensitive data categories |
2A | 3.2.2.A |
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2A | 3.2.2.A.1 |
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2A | 3.2.2.B |
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2A, 2B | 3.2.2.B.1 |
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2A, 2B | 3.2.3 | 3. Government authority for identifying and marking CUI |
2A, 2B | 3.2.3.A |
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2A, 2B | 3.2.3.B |
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2A, 2B | 3.2.3.C |
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2B | 3.2.4 | 4. Contractor/Authorized holders’ responsibilities in handling CUI |
2B | 3.2.4.A |
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1B, 2B | 3.2.4.B |
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Task 3. Demonstrate understanding of the CMMC Source and Supplementary documents.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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3A | 3.3.1 | 1. CMMC Source Documents |
3A, 7B | 3.3.1.A |
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7A, 7B | 3.3.1.B |
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7A, 7B | 3.3.1.C |
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5A | 3.3.1.D |
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5A | 3.3.1.E |
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3A, 7A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E | 3.3.1.F |
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3A | 3.3.1.G |
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3A, 10D | 3.3.1.H |
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2A | 3.3.2 | 2. ISOO CUI Registry |
2A | 3.3.2.A |
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2A | 3.3.2.A.1 |
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2A | 3.3.2.A.1.a |
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2B | 3.3.2.A.1.b |
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2A | 3.3.3 | 3. DoD CUI Registry |
2A, 2B | 3.3.3.A |
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2A, 2B | 3.3.3.A.1 |
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2A, 2B | 3.3.3.A.2 |
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Domain 4 - CMMC Model Construct and Implementation Evaluation
Task 1. Given a scenario, apply the appropriate CMMC Source Documents as an aid to evaluate the implementation/review of CMMC practices.
(At a minimum CCP candidate must be evaluated on CMMC L1 Practices during CCP exam)
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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3A | 4.1.1 | 1. Model Architecture |
3A | 4.1.2 | 2. Model Levels: |
3A, 7B | 4.1.2.A |
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3A | 4.1.2.B |
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3B | 4.1.2.C |
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3B | 4.1.2.C.1 |
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3B | 4.1.2.C.2 |
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3A | 4.1.3 | 3. Practices: |
7B | 4.1.3.A |
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3A | 4.1.3.A.1 |
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3A | 4.1.3.A.2 |
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7B | 4.1.3.A.3 |
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8A | 4.1.4 | 4. Domains: |
3A | 4.1.4.A |
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8A | 4.1.4.A.1 |
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8A | 4.1.4.A.2 |
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8A | 4.1.4.A.3 |
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8A | 4.1.4.A.4 |
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3A | 4.1.4.B |
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3A | 4.1.4.C |
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3A | 4.1.4.D |
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3A | 4.1.4.E |
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8A | 4.1.4.E.1 |
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8A | 4.1.4.E.2 |
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3A | 4.1.4.F |
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3A | 4.1.4.G |
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3A | 4.1.4.H |
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8A | 4.1.4.H.1 |
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3A | 4.1.4.I |
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3A | 4.1.4.J |
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8A | 4.1.4.J.1 |
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8A | 4.1.4.J.2 |
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8A | 4.1.4.J.3 |
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8A | 4.1.4.J.4 |
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3A | 4.1.4.K |
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3A | 4.1.4.L |
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3A | 4.1.4.M |
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8A | 4.1.4.M.1 |
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8A | 4.1.4.M.2 |
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3A | 4.1.4.N |
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8A | 4.1.4.N.1 |
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8A | 4.1.4.N.1 |
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8A | 4.1.4.N.1 |
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8A | 4.1.4.N.1 |
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Task 2. Apply knowledge of the CMMC Assessment Criteria and Methodology to the appropriate CMMC practices.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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3A, 7B | 4.2.1 | 1. The definition of each practice |
3A, 7B | 4.2.2 | 2. The Assessment Objectives |
7A, 7B, 8A | 4.2.3 | 3. The Assessment Methods (Examine, Interview, and Test) to use for the practices |
7B | 4.2.4 | 4. What information to look for in practice discussion |
7B | 4.2.5 | 5. The Key References and their applicability to the practices: |
7B | 4.2.5.A |
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7A, 7B | 4.2.5.B |
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Task 3. Analyze the adequacy/sufficiency around the location/collection/quality/usage of Evidence.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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7A | 4.3.1 | 1. Appraised Evidence is adequate |
7A | 4.3.2 | 2. Measure if the Evidence is sufficient |
Domain 5: CMMC Assessment Process
Task 1. Choose the appropriate roles of the CCP in the CMMC Assessment Process when developing the assessment plan (Phase 1– Plan and Prepare Assessment).
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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10B | 5.1.1 | 1. Validation criteria of OSC’s assessment evidence |
7B | 5.1.2 | 2. Analyzing the CMMC practice requirements |
10B | 5.1.3 | 3. What needs to be included in a CMMC Assessment Plan |
10B | 5.1.4 | 4. The CMMC Readiness Review Process |
Task 2. Apply CMMC Assessment Process requirements pertaining to the role of the CCP as an assessment team member while conducting a CMMC assessment (Phase 2 – Conduct Assessment).
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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7B, 10C | 5.2.1 | 1. How to assist/support the Assessment Team during an assessment |
7A, 7B, 10C | 5.2.2 | 2. The three possible assessment methods (Examine, Interview, and Test) and scoring evidence successfully for each practice |
10A, 10C | 5.2.3 | 3. Communication skills to interview or observe tests/demonstrations for assessment practices |
7B, 8C, 10C | 5.2.4 | 4. How Assessment Team Members rate practices and validate preliminary results |
10C | 5.2.5 | 5. How Assessment Team Members assist in the preparation of final findings |
10C | 5.2.6 | 6. How to score practices that are on a Plan of Action and Milestone (POA&M) |
Task 3. Demonstrate comprehension of the CCP role in the preparation of assessment report (Phase 3 – Report Assessment Results).
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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10D | 5.3.1 | 1. The evidence presented for each practice |
7B, 10C | 5.3.2 | 2. How Assessment Team Members score practices, validate, and deliver assessment preliminary results |
10C | 5.3.3 | 3. How the Assessment Lead drafts and scores the final findings |
10D | 5.3.4 | 4.# How the final findings and associated information are incorporated into the Assessment Report |
10D | 5.3.5 | 5. How the Lead Assessor submits the assessment report, including the review process, submitting to the C3PAO and the OSC |
10D | 5.3.6 | 6. How to package and archive the assessment results for a record to support any future questions that may be asked |
Task 4. Demonstrate comprehension of the CCP role in the process of evaluating outstanding assessment issues on Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) (Phase 4 – Evaluation of Outstanding Assessment POA&M Items).
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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10C | 5.4.1 | 1. The evaluation of assessment POA&M items |
10C | 5.4.1.A |
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10C | 5.4.1.A.1 |
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10C | 5.4.1.A.2 |
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10C | 5.4.1.B |
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Task 5. Given a scenario, determine the appropriate phases/steps to assist in the preparation/conducting/ reporting on a CMMC Level 2 Assessment.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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10B | 5.5.1 | 1. Plan and Prepare Assessments: |
10A | 5.5.1.A |
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10A | 5.5.1.B |
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10A | 5.5.1.C |
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10C | 5.5.2 | 2. Conduct Assessment: |
10A | 5.5.2.A |
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10A | 5.5.2.B |
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10A | 5.5.2.C |
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10D | 5.5.3 | 3. Report Recommended Assessment Results: |
10A | 5.5.3.A |
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10E | 5.5.4 | 4. Remediate Outstanding Assessment Issues: |
10A | 5.5.4.A |
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Domain 6: Scoping
Task 1. Understand CMMC High-Level Scoping as described in the CMMC Assessment Process.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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5A | 6.1.1 | 1. Defining organizational scoping |
5A | 6.1.1.A |
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5A | 6.1.1.B |
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5A | 6.1.1.C |
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Task 2. Given a Scenario, analyze the organization environment to generate an appropriate scope for FCI Assets.
Lesson Topic | Objective | Objective Description |
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5A | 6.2.1 | 1. Defining FCI data in the form of Assets that: |
5A | 6.2.1.A |
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5A | 6.2.1.B |
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5A | 6.2.1.C |
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5A | 6.2.2 | 2. Out-of-Scope Assets |
5A | 6.2.3 | 3. Specialized Assets |
5A | 6.2.3.A |
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5A | 6.2.3.B |
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5A | 6.2.3.C |
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5A | 6.2.3.D |
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5A | 6.2.3.E |
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5A | 6.2.4 | 4. Scoping Activities |
5A | 6.2.4.A |
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5A | 6.2.4.B |
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5A | 6.2.4.C |
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5A | 6.2.4.D |
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