Move Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) directly—providing clear evidence for assessors without relying on marketing adjectives.
Stryq assists government contractors and suppliers in achieving CMMC compliance by enabling secure file transfer of CUI between authorized Windows endpoints. With embedded technical controls and the NIST SP 800-171 mapping, your System Security Plan can reference these features, eliminating the need to route payloads through vendor cloud file services.
File payloads are transferred directly between authorized Windows endpoints and are not stored in a Stryqbyte cloud file service during normal operation, ensuring adherence to CMMC compliance for handling Controlled Unclassified Information. Offline seat licensing is validated on the device; routine transfers do not send file contents or conduct live license checks with Stryqbyte, further securing the process of secure file transfer. The Rendezvous feature, which is optional and off by default, only transmits metadata to help endpoints locate one another, not file payloads. Additionally, audit logs are retained locally based on your configuration and can be exported for SIEM or SSP review.
CMMC compliance certifies an organization’s information system and practices — not a software product. Stryq provides technical controls that assist in meeting specific requirements related to Controlled Unclassified Information when configured and operated as documented. However, it's important to note that physical security, personnel, policy, and surrounding infrastructure remain the customer's responsibilities, particularly for secure file transfer.
Stage templates once → Trust peers via pairing codes → Document for assessors with control mapping for CMMC compliance and secure file transfer, along with audit exports for Controlled Unclassified Information.
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