Celerium Introduces CyberDome to Support Defense Contractors' Cybersecurity Compliance

    Celerium has launched the DIB CyberDome™ cybersecurity platform, targeting 68,000+ small- and mid-sized defense contractors to aid compliance with DoD's CMMC Level 2 requirements. This initiative highlights the federal push for scalable cybersecurity solutions that streamline contractor capabilities while navigating increasing threats.

    U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, Defense Cyber Crime Center, National Defense Industrial Association

    Key Signals

    • Celerium launches DIB CyberDome for defense contractors.
    • Platform supports DoD compliance with CMMC Level 2.
    • CyberDome can deploy in under an hour, simplifying cybersecurity process.

    "For most contractors, achieving CMMC Level 2 is not just expensive 6 it can be operationally complex and difficult to validate. What's been missing is a way to both improve security and clearly demonstrate that controls are working. We see real promise in what DIB CyberDome brings to contractors who have been underserved by traditional approaches."

    Elisabeth Nguyen, CEO of TES Consultants

    Celerium has unveiled the DIB CyberDome™, a new cybersecurity platform aimed at enabling defense contractors to meet the Department of Defense's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 requirements.

    • The platform automates continuous monitoring and provides adaptive network boundary protection, significantly lowering operational hurdles for contractors.
    • CyberDome can be deployed in 30-60 minutes, offering a streamlined solution for compliance with essential cybersecurity standards.
    • This launch indicates a heightened emphasis by the federal government on tailored cybersecurity solutions that cater specifically to the defense supply chain.
    • Contractors using CyberDome can mitigate risk and enhance their security posture, improving their eligibility for DoD contracts.

    Agencies

    • U.S. Department of Defense
    • Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
    • Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
    • Defense Cyber Crime Center
    • National Defense Industrial Association

    Vendors

    • Celerium
    • L3Harris