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Evaluate The Security Software Company Globalscape On Cmmc Compliance ((new)) Page

Three hours later, Mara called Tom back into her office.

Priya didn’t flinch. She shared her screen.

Her biggest headache wasn’t her internal network. It was the supply chain. Specifically, the legacy system that moved engineering drawings of composite armor plating to a subcontractor in Ohio. That system was Globalscape’s Enhanced File Transfer (EFT) server—a product her predecessor had installed eight years ago. Three hours later, Mara called Tom back into her office

“I need you to be honest,” Mara said, skipping the pleasantries. “On the CMMC maturity scale, where does EFT actually land?”

Priya pulled up a second document: a 32-page Globalscape CMMC SSP Mapping Guide . Her biggest headache wasn’t her internal network

“We already mapped EFT v8.4 to NIST SP 800-171, Rev 2,” Priya said. “CMMC is just 800-171 with a maturity stick. We’ve done the assessment prep for you. Here—see page 14? For ‘limit failed logon attempts’ (AC.L2-3.1.8), our native lockout policy works out of the box. For ‘session lock’ (AC.L2-3.1.10), you’ll need to enable your Windows GPOs, but we have a configuration script.”

She hit send. The vendor couldn't be compliant for her. But for once, the vendor had given her a map. And in the fog of defense contracting, a map was everything. That system was Globalscape’s Enhanced File Transfer (EFT)

That was the rub. No vendor could buy you compliance. Only a system of people and technology could.