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Cuick Trac Enclave Powers Beryllium InfoSec to CMMC Level 2 Certification

Cuick Trac Enclave Powers Beryllium InfoSec to CMMC Level 2 Certification

Yahoo14-05-2025

DALLAS, May 14, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Beryllium InfoSec, Inc., a cybersecurity and compliance firm serving the Defense Industrial Base (DIB), has officially achieved Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 using its flagship solution, Cuick Trac, a FedRAMP Moderate Equivalent, fully managed enclave-as-a-service.
This milestone demonstrates that Beryllium's internal information system, powered by Cuick Trac, meets the Department of Defense's rigorous standards for protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). The certification was granted following a formal third-party assessment.
A Certified Environment, Not Just a Product
CMMC Level 2 certifies an organization's information system, not a standalone tool or platform. Cuick Trac provides the secure foundation, architecture, and documentation necessary for assessment readiness. It is the complete integration of people, process, and technology that achieves certification. By undergoing its own full CMMC Level 2 assessment, Beryllium validated that Cuick Trac can serve as the cornerstone of a certifiable environment.
In addition to supporting CMMC certification, Cuick Trac has achieved FedRAMP Ready status, a designation reviewed and approved by the FedRAMP Program Management Office. This distinction reflects the platform's maturity and readiness for organizations requiring cloud solutions that meet federal security standards.
Why This Matters to Contractors
Contractors handling or pursuing CUI-related contracts must prove they meet CMMC Level 2 standards. Cuick Trac helps them do so faster and with less complexity by providing a managed, assessment-ready platform.
Organizations using Cuick Trac inherit key elements of a certified environment, reducing the burden of configuring and maintaining multiple disjointed tools. Both FedRAMP Moderate Equivalency and CMMC Level 2 readiness are embedded into the Cuick Trac experience.
How Cuick Trac Helps Organizations Align with CMMC Level 2
Secure enclave mapped to NIST SP 800-171 and DFARS 252.204-7012
Inherited controls with a clearly defined customer responsibility matrix
Red team-tested, STIG-hardened, FedRAMP Moderate Equivalent architecture
Advisory services to support POA&M development, SSP documentation, and audit readiness
Endpoint security guidance, including strategies for VDI scoping and risk reduction
From the Leadership Team
"Cuick Trac has been penetration tested, red-teamed, and assessed by both FedRAMP and CMMC auditors with perfect scores. That is the kind of environment you want protecting your CUI."— Jeff Baldwin, Chief Information Security Officer
"This is what it means to lead by example. To go above and beyond the mission. To make 'CMMC-ready' more than a slogan."— George Perezdiaz, Director of Compliance Advisory
"Our mission at Beryllium is to empower the companies that help keep us safe. One of the main ways we do this is by simplifying cybersecurity and compliance for hundreds of federal contractors with our Cuick Trac Managed Enclave. Achieving CMMC Level 2 marks a massive milestone in our journey since launching Cuick Trac over seven years ago. I could not be prouder of our team – this achievement reflects thousands of hours of dedication, precision, and deep expertise in cybersecurity and compliance. Achieving FedRAMP Moderate and now CMMC Level 2 was not just about checking boxes. It was about proving that our team, our solution, and our process meet and exceed the rigorous standards we support our customers through every day."— Lincoln Neely, CEO
Ongoing Commitment
This achievement underscores Cuick Trac's broader mission: to simplify compliance without oversimplifying what real security requires.
Cuick Trac will continue to evolve in response to Department of Defense expectations, including support for emerging frameworks such as SBOM management, Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) principles, and NIST 800-160 Volume 2.
About Beryllium InfoSec
Beryllium InfoSec, Inc., headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a cybersecurity and compliance firm specializing in helping organizations navigate and satisfy complex security frameworks. Since 2017, Beryllium has delivered expert guidance and tailored solutions, including its flagship platform Cuick Trac, to help organizations achieve and maintain compliance with CMMC, NIST SP 800-171, DFARS, and FedRAMP requirements.
https://www.berylliuminfosec.com
About the Cuick Trac Solution
Cuick Trac is a fully managed CUI enclave and compliance platform built for defense contractors, primes, and suppliers in the Defense Industrial Base. With built-in controls, expert advisory services, and a FedRAMP Moderate Equivalent foundation, Cuick Trac enables faster and more confident alignment with DFARS, NIST, and CMMC frameworks.
https://www.cuicktrac.com
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Cole Field214-724-9811cole@berylliuminfosec.com

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