Beyond the Checkbox: How Globalscape’s CMMC Certification Redefines Secure File Transfer
In 2025, when the DoD starts requiring CMMC in contracts, you won’t be scrambling for “compliance in a box.” You’ll be watching Globalscape’s EFT silently, automatically, provably secure your file flows—while your competitors are still trying to figure out what a System Security Plan (SSP) is. globalscape cmmc certification
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) doesn’t sit still. It moves—between primes, subs, the government, and overseas partners. Most solutions secure the storage but forget the transit . Globalscape’s CMMC scope includes DMZ-hardened gateways, FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography, and automated audit trails that track every packet. Not just who accessed a file, but when , from where , and did they try to rename it ? Most solutions secure the storage but forget the transit
Ask any defense contractor: the worst part of CMMC isn’t the controls—it’s the evidence . Globalscape’s EFT now ships with pre-mapped CMMC practice IDs (e.g., AC.L2-3.1.1, AU.L2-3.3.1). When the assessor asks, “Show me that you restrict system access to authorized users,” you don’t scramble. You export a report in 12 seconds. That’s the difference between a passing grade and a Plan of Action & Memorandum (POA&M). Ask any defense contractor: the worst part of
In the high-stakes world of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), most vendors talk about compliance . Globalscape talks about architecture .
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Want the technical mapping? Ask me how their EFT aligns with CMMC domains AC, AU, IA, SC, and SI—and why Level 3’s “proactive” controls are already built in.