As remote and hybrid work become permanent fixtures in the defense industrial base, organizations must find ways to secure productivity without compromising compliance. For government contractors, the stakes are even higher—remote collaboration must meet the standards of DFARS, NIST 800-171, and CMMC.
The Remote Work Security Challenge
Defense contractors face unique challenges when supporting remote teams:
How do you prevent data leaks when handling CUI from home networks?
Can your current collaboration tools pass a CMMC audit?
Are your endpoints and identities being monitored and controlled in real time?
The answer lies not just in technology—but in secure architecture and compliant environments.
Essential Capabilities for Secure Remote Work
To support a resilient and compliant remote workforce, you need:
Enforced multi-factor authentication (MFA) and conditional access
End-to-end encryption for data in transit and at rest
Secure document collaboration tools that log and restrict access
Endpoint protection and mobile device management (MDM)
Why GCC High Migration Services Matter
For contractors working with the DoD or handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), the right foundation is non-negotiable. GCC High migration services equip your remote workforce with Microsoft 365 tools designed for compliance, secure collaboration, and data sovereignty. It ensures your entire IT stack is purpose-built to support remote missions without increasing audit or security risks.
Defense contractors don’t have the luxury of unsecured flexibility. To empower your remote workforce without sacrificing compliance, invest in the right tools—and start with expert-led GCC High migration services.