CMMC board's training lead resigns

Ben Tchoubineh, the CMMC accreditation body's chair for training and CMMC board member Nicole Dean, the chief information security officer for Accenture, have voluntarily resigned, FCW has learned.

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Two members for the body governing the DOD's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program have resigned, FCW has learned.

CMMC board member Nicole Dean, the chief information security officer for Accenture, and Ben Tchoubineh, the CMMC accreditation body's chair for training, have voluntarily resigned, a spokesperson for CMMC board's chairman Karlton Johnson told FCW via email.

No further details were provided.

The resignations come as the volunteer-run CMMC-AB is working to train enough assessors that will be needed to survey defense contractors' cybersecurity readiness -- a critical component to implementing the program.

This summer is expected to be a crucial turning point for establishing the training ecosystem with organizations that develop course materials and train potential assessors. Tchoubineh previously indicated that training materials and classes should be ready by the summer as DOD prepares to release up to 15 pilot programs that will use CMMC in contract language later this year.

The board's registration as a government contractor also appears to have lapsed as of March 4. A CMMC-AB spokesperson said the board is working with SAM.gov "to address some minor technical issues and they expect this will be resolved shortly. To date, all the work in progress is correct."

DOD did not return a request for comment at the time of publication.