MSP Service

CMMC Support for MSPs Serving Defense Contractors

ForgePoint Cyber helps MSPs support CMMC-challenged clients without becoming the default compliance authority, documentation owner, evidence manager, and executive risk translator alone.

CMMC is becoming an account-retention issue for MSPs.

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    More prime contracts now require CMMC support

    Your clients need clear guidance to remain compliant.

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    Clients will depend on you for trusted guidance

    They expect reliable support for compliance and security.

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    Unclear project scope can create serious business risks

    Undefined responsibilities may lead to costly compliance issues.

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    Incorrect guidance can damage trust and credibility

    Poor advice may affect reputation and future opportunities.

MSP-Friendly, Not MSP-Replacing

ForgePoint is designed to support MSPs, not displace them. The goal is to clarify responsibilities, protect accounts from confusion, and give MSP teams safer language and escalation paths when CMMC questions exceed normal IT service boundaries.

You remain the trusted advisor and day-to-day partner.

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We clarify the compliance boundaries and documentation.

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We strengthen your value with defensible guidance.

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We help you protect accounts and reduce risk.

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Shared Responsibility at a Glance

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Shared Success

ForgePoint Responsibilities infographic with icons and text outlining key tasks: Scope & Boundaries, Plan & Schedule, Document & Clarify, Communicate & Report, Assess & Validate, Vendor & Supply Chain, Guide & Advise, Train & Certify.
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When MSPs Should Engage ForgePoint

You don't need to have all the answers. You just need the right partner.

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    Clients are asking whether the MSP is CMMC compliant.

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    Clients do not know whether they handle CUI.

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    The MSP cannot consistently produce client evidence.

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    The MSP needs a safe talk track for Level 1 vs Level 2.

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    Strengthen your service offering

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    The MSP wants to identify which accounts are at risk or likely expansion opportunities.

MSP Offer Map

Modular support that fits your role and your client’s stage.

MSP Shared Responsibility Review

Clarify CMMC responsibilities, boundaries, and documentation expectations for you and your client.

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Client Portfolio Triage

Rapid portfolio scan to identify CMMC risk, exposure, and priority clients that need attention.

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CMMC Advisory Partner for MSPs

Ongoing advisory support to guide your clients through CMMC readiness—without taking over their compliance.

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What ForgePoint Clarifies

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    What the MSP owns.

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    What the client owns.

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    What cloud, security, platform, and other vendors own.

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    What evidence the MSP can reasonably produce.

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    What the client should not assume the MSP owns.

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    Where the opportunity and account risk sit.

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Bring ForgePoint into CMMC conversations before the MSP is forced into promises that are hard to deliver and risky to defend.

Protect your clients. Protect your role.