Evaluate The Security Software Company Globalscape On Cmmc Compliance
Two weeks later, Elena and Marcus sat in a war room, a demo of GlobalSCAPE EFT running on the projector. The goal was to see if the software could solve their biggest CMMC headaches: , Audit Logging (AU) , and Configuration Management (CM) .
GlobalSCAPE had proven itself not just as a file mover, but as a compliance engine. It provided the technical enforcement for Access Control, the necessary forensic evidence for Audit Accountability, and the encryption required for Data Protection. For a company drowning in CMMC requirements, it wasn't just a purchase; it was a survival strategy.
Here’s a short, fictionalized draft story that uses the prompt as a narrative device. Two weeks later, Elena and Marcus sat in
He pulled up a sample log. "It’s tamper-evident. If an admin tries to delete a log, that action is logged and sent to the external server. This addresses 3.3.1 through 3.3.8 regarding audit retention and protection."
"This is where we usually fail," Elena said grimly. "The auditors want to know who touched what file and when. They want the logs to be immutable." It provided the technical enforcement for Access Control,
“The real cost isn’t the software,” Priya admitted. “It’s the process . CMMC requires you to prove you review those logs weekly (AU.L2-3.3.6). Globalscape can generate the report. But do you have a person signing off on it at 9 AM every Monday?”
“That’s compliance,” Mara said. “And compliance is what keeps the contract lights on.” He pulled up a sample log
Her biggest headache wasn’t her internal network. It was the supply chain. Specifically, the legacy system that moved engineering drawings of composite armor plating to a subcontractor in Ohio. That system was Globalscape’s Enhanced File Transfer (EFT) server—a product her predecessor had installed eight years ago.
That night, Mara wrote her final evaluation memo to the CEO. Subject: