CMMC Without the Theater: What Actually Moves You Toward Certification
DATE
26 MARCH 2026
TIME
11:00am PT | 2:00pm ET
WEBINAR
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CMMC has become one of the most confusing, misunderstood, and expensive challenges facing the Defense Industrial Base. Most organizations aren’t struggling because they lack options. They’re struggling because the ecosystem feels fragmented.
Advisors say one thing. C3PAOs say another. MSPs, legal teams, insurance carriers, and readiness firms all add their own layers of noise.
Coalfire Federal and CyberSheath are coming together to cut through that noise.
In this webinar, we’ll speak plainly about what’s really happening across the DIB: overspending, under‑scoping, fantasy SSPs, and organizations waiting far too long to get serious. Then we’ll break down the few actions that actually move you toward certification.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of the session, you will learn:
- The current state of regulation and why CMMC 2.0 isn’t going anywhere
- The five practical steps that genuinely move the needle on readiness
- Why the ecosystem feels so confusing and what industry leaders are doing to fix it
- How to engage advisors, readiness partners, and C3PAOs in the right sequence
- What “actually ready” means before an assessment
If you’re tired of conflicting advice, unnecessary spending, and CMMC theater, this webinar will give you clarity, direction, and next steps.
Why Attend?
If you’re tired of conflicting guidance and an ecosystem that feels more like a maze than a path to certification, this webinar will help you finally see the whole picture. You’ll hear directly from the practitioners who fix real CMMC problems every day and from the ecosystem leaders building the structure and trust the DIB has been missing.
Together, Coalfire Federal and CyberSheath will show you what truly moves you toward certification, from the operational steps that matter to the sequencing that prevents wasted spend.
You’ll walk away with a grounded, realistic understanding of what “actually ready” means and how to navigate the advisory, readiness, and assessment landscape to achieve CMMC certification. This is your chance to replace confusion with direction and compliance theater with measurable progress.
Who Should Attend?
- Organizations in the DIB responsible for meeting CMMC 2.0 requirements
- Security, compliance, and IT leaders who need clarity on what truly drives readiness
- Teams struggling with scoping, documentation, or sequencing their CMMC efforts
- Companies unsure when to engage advisors, readiness partners, or C3PAOs
- Executives looking to reduce compliance spend, risk, and uncertainty
- Anyone preparing for (or stuck in the middle of) the path to certification
Next Steps:
Ready to cut through the confusion and focus on the actions that actually move you toward CMMC certification?
Register now to secure your spot and learn the practical steps, sequencing, and ecosystem strategy that will help your organization become ready for assessment.
Travis Goldbach
Coalfire Federal Vice President of Strategic Business Development (GTM)
Travis Goldbach is a cybersecurity and compliance leader with 20 years of experience driving enterprise growth, scaling businesses, and leading global sales and go-to-market strategies. At Coalfire Federal, he leads a unified GTM strategy that accelerates growth and positions the company as a market leader in CMMC compliance and cybersecurity for the defense industrial base and federally regulated industries. Previously, as Global Head of CMMC GTM at Amazon Web Services (AWS), Travis helped customers advance their CMMC compliance through secure, scalable cloud solutions while guiding AWS internally to achieve CMMC certification—aligning people, processes, and technology to meet the highest standards of trust and compliance.
Casey Lang
CyberSheath SVP of Compliance
Casey Lang has over ten years of experience in cybersecurity, business resilience, and information technology from various roles in industries such as defense, healthcare, and retail. He has expertise in CMMC compliance, security program development and assessment, and has extensive experience in strategically planning security and business continuity programs based upon internationally recognized standards of practice from NIST, ISO, FISMA, and the PCI-SSC.