Fabrication companies often end up with a mix of office systems, shop-floor devices, vendor access, shared files, and old documentation habits that were never cleaned up because production had to stay first.
Readiness guidance for fabrication companies that need practical help, not enterprise jargon.
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Guide overview
Preparation
Fabricators in Florida and throughout the Southeast often face the same problem: the business has grown around production reality, not around clean documentation or clearly owned cybersecurity controls. Readiness work is what helps close that gap.
Understand how fabrication workflows affect cybersecurity readiness
Reduce confusion around what to fix first
See why evidence organization matters as much as technical cleanup
Support
If this guide identifies technical gaps, Sun Life Tech can help review the environment and outline practical next steps.
If this guide identifies technical gaps, Sun Life Tech can help review the environment and outline practical next steps.
Questions
Use these questions to guide the next internal review with your team or advisor.
What systems, shared folders, and devices currently touch customer and contract information?
Where are the oldest unmanaged systems still hanging on?
If a customer asked for policy and evidence support tomorrow, what would be missing first?
Related support
If the guide raises questions about your current setup, these related services may help with a more direct review.
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Browse the full CMMC article cluster and use the article that matches your immediate question.
Start with a broader manufacturing cybersecurity assessment if the business first needs a technical baseline.
FAQ
Short answers to common questions about the guide and the related technical review process.
Yes. That is usually necessary for small fabrication companies. The point is to sequence the work logically instead of trying to force an enterprise rollout into a lean operation.
No. Even businesses mainly dealing with FCI or supplier pressure still need clearer controls, documentation, and evidence if defense work is part of the revenue picture.
Next step
If the guide raises technical questions, Sun Life Tech can help review the environment and identify what should be addressed first.
If the guide raises technical questions, Sun Life Tech can help review the environment and identify what should be addressed first.