Simplified Cyber Requirements
Your free guide to understanding NIST & CMMC frameworks with expert-driven clarity.
Access to Experts
Cyber Law is a free source of information for understanding the complexities of contractual cyber requirements. This platform is designed to be an authoritative source for understanding National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) cybersecurity controls, with an emphasis on Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
Headquartered in the greater Washington D.C. area, Cyber Law specializes in the support of Defense Industrial Base (DIB) entities focused on achieving CMMC compliance, and education on assessment methodology.
Cyber Law is supported by doctoral candidates with a research focus on security implementation and years of experience in the cybersecurity field.
Making Cybersecurity Compliance Understandable for Everyone.
Cyber.law was created to make cybersecurity compliance more accessible for everyone. We bring together the complex frameworks of NIST and CMMC into one clear, easy-to-navigate platform that helps businesses and organizations understand what’s required — and why it matters.
Whether you’re a defense contractor, small business, or government entity, our goal is to simplify the process of achieving compliance. By translating technical standards into practical guidance, we help you meet cybersecurity obligations with clarity and confidence.
Backed by Expertise
Cyber.law is supported by cybersecurity researchers, doctoral candidates, and compliance professionals with years of experience in security implementation and assessment.
Academic Research
Cyber Implementation Experience
Government Compliance Knowledge
Explore Our Frameworks
Quickly access any NIST or CMMC control. Navigate by category or control number to find detailed requirements, references, and mappings.
Risk Assessment
Security Assessment
Incident Response
Access Control
“Our network is our weapons platform.”
— General Paul Nakasone
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