Organizations running outdated software are three times more likely to suffer a breach.
Determine your CMMC requirements, identify gaps, and understand your next steps before pursuing certification.
Winning and maintaining DoD contracts increasingly requires CMMC readiness.
We translate complex cybersecurity requirements into a practical roadmap so your team can:
Understand your required CMMC level
Prepare for assessments and audits
Maintain eligibility for Prime contractor partnerships
Our goal is simple: remove the confusion so you can focus on delivering contract performance.
Your program security is only as strong as your subcontractor network.
Under CMMC, Prime contractors must verify that subcontractors meet the appropriate cybersecurity level before awarding work or sharing sensitive information.
Our partnership framework helps you:
Establish a consistent readiness pathway for subcontractors
Reduce program delays caused by compliance gaps
Strengthen supply chain security without expanding internal oversight
You gain visibility, predictability, and an audit-ready partner network.
Organizations running outdated software are three times more likely to suffer a breach.
The average breach remains undetected for 200+ days, increasing cost and damage.
Malware is present in over 90% of cyberattacks on small organizations.
Unpatched vulnerabilities are exploited in over 60% of breaches.
Nearly 1 in 5 breaches involve data intercepted during transmission.
Facilities without visitor controls see up to 35% more security incidents.
Physical access enables over 50% of insider-related security incidents.
Thousands of data exposures each year are caused by improperly discarded storage devices.
Organizations without media controls face 40% higher risk of data exposure.
Lost or stolen media is involved in 25% of reported data breaches.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is the Department of Defense program that verifies defense contractors and subcontractors have implemented cybersecurity controls to protect sensitive government information such as Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
Any organization in the Defense Industrial Base that handles this information must meet the required CMMC level to remain eligible for DoD contracts.
CMMC isn’t just another compliance requirement—it determines whether your organization can participate in defense contracting.
CMMC Level 1 consist of 17 controls. Here they are in plain english.
Defense contractors are now responsible for demonstrating cybersecurity readiness across the supply chain.
Stratinuity provides a practical readiness pathway for subcontractors and a scalable framework for Prime contractors managing supplier compliance.
We streamline readiness assessments and preparation so subcontractors can meet cybersecurity requirements faster—reducing onboarding delays for prime contractor programs.
Our approach reflects how CMMC requirements flow through the defense supply chain, helping subcontractors implement controls that satisfy prime contract obligations.
Our model allows primes to support multiple subcontractors while keeping compliance preparation practical and affordable for small businesses.
CMMC compliance must be maintained throughout the life of a contract. We help organizations maintain documentation, evidence, and readiness as requirements evolve.
From documentation preparation to readiness tracking, we help organizations manage the operational workload required to stay compliant and contract-eligible.
If your organization handles Federal Contract Information (FCI), CMMC Level 1 readiness may be required to participate in DoD contracts.