System High unveils P2 program

On February 4, System High Corporation, a Ridgeline International company, announced that it has expanded support through a P2 Compliance offering to help the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) and other organizations successfully meet Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 1 requirements through structured self-attestation aligned with the federal government and the Cyber Accreditation Body expectations.

The P2 Compliance Program is designed to support organizations that handle Federal Contract Information (FCI) and are required to implement CMMC Level 1 practices. The approach focuses on clear control interpretation, defensible evidence development, and documentation practices that support accurate self-attestation in accordance with the CMMC framework.

“CMMC Level 1 self-attestation is not a paperwork exercise as it requires deliberate implementation and defensible evidence,” said System High Director of Digital Risk and Compliance Dan Stallings. “System High’s P2 Compliance Program helps organizations understand the government’s intent, apply the controls correctly, and attest with confidence knowing their cybersecurity posture aligns with CMMC expectations.”

System High delivers cybersecurity, compliance, and mission assurance solutions supporting the Defense and Intelligence communities. Through the P2 Compliance Program, System High enables organizations to meet evolving cybersecurity requirements with clarity, discipline, and operational realism. The goal is to empower the DIB to achieve certification confidently and maintain mission readiness through proactive governance.

System High supports contractors with interpretation and implementation of CMMC Level 1 practice; policy and procedure development aligned to government guidance; evidence identification and validation to support self-attestation; and readiness reviews deigned to reduce compliance risk.

“By leveraging System High’s vast experience across both cleared and unclassified environments, we help organizations establish repeatable, sustainable compliance programs that withstand scrutiny and support future CMMC maturity,” Stallings added.

Source: System High

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