Teramis Appoints Former DoD CMMC Leader Stacy Bostjanick to Advisory Board

Industry Veteran and Architect of the Department of Defense’s CMMC Program Joins Teramis to Support Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity Initiatives

LORIS, SC, June 10, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Teramis, the leading platform for Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) discovery, validation, and continuous monitoring, today announced that Stacy Bostjanick, former Chief of Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cybersecurity within the Office of the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer, has joined the company’s Advisory Board.

Bostjanick brings more than three decades of federal acquisition, cybersecurity, and defense contracting experience to Teramis. During her distinguished government career, she played a pivotal role in the development, evolution, and implementation of the Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program, helping shape cybersecurity requirements across the Defense Industrial Base.

As Chief of Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity, Bostjanick served as the Department’s focal point for implementing CMMC across the more than 220,000 companies that comprise the Defense Industrial Base and led efforts to guide the program through the federal rulemaking process.

“Stacy’s leadership has been instrumental in advancing cybersecurity across the Defense Industrial Base and helping organizations understand and navigate CMMC requirements,” said Brandon Sessions, President of Teramis. “Her experience, insight, and perspective will be invaluable as Teramis continues to help defense contractors and compliance partners accurately identify, validate, and continuously monitor Controlled Unclassified Information across their environments.”

Teramis was purpose-built to address one of the most persistent challenges in CMMC compliance: knowing exactly where CUI resides. The platform enables organizations and their partners to discover CUI across Microsoft 365, file shares, endpoints, email systems, and other repositories, producing defensible evidence to support scoping, enclave design, assessment preparation, and ongoing compliance efforts.

“One of the greatest challenges organizations face is obtaining accurate visibility into where sensitive information actually exists,” said Bostjanick. “Effective cybersecurity and compliance programs depend on sound data and informed decisions. Teramis is helping organizations replace assumptions with evidence, which is increasingly important as CMMC requirements become operational across the Defense Industrial Base.”

Prior to leading the Department’s DIB cybersecurity initiatives, Bostjanick held numerous senior acquisition and contracting leadership positions, including serving as Head of Contracting Activity for the Defense Intelligence Agency and as a Senior Contracting Officer supporting major missile defense programs. Throughout her federal career, she managed and oversaw billions of dollars in highly complex defense contracts.

The appointment comes as defense contractors increasingly focus on demonstrating compliance with NIST SP 800-171 and CMMC requirements while reducing compliance costs, minimizing assessment risk, and improving the accuracy of CUI scoping and management efforts.

About Teramis
Teramis is a purpose-built CUI discovery, validation, and continuous monitoring platform designed specifically for the Defense Industrial Base and CMMC advisory firms. Trusted by organizations supporting more than $10 billion in defense programs, Teramis helps organizations accurately scope CMMC assessment boundaries, validate compliance efforts, manage CUI spillage, and maintain continuous awareness of sensitive data locations. Learn more at www.teramis.us.


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