Cybersecurity Grants for Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops
Professional-grade cybersecurity assessments, training, and certification — delivered as in-kind grants to qualifying Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops organizations. Apply today to secure your place for $5,000 pen testing, CMMC or GSA gap assessments, employee training, and CyberCert certification.
Why Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops Need Cybersecurity Grants
Metal fabrication and welding shops producing armor, structural components, or defense-vehicle parts handle drawings, weld maps, and material certifications that fall squarely under CUI protections.
A single ransomware incident can idle CNC plasma tables, press brakes, and welding cells for weeks — and any leak of armor specs or vehicle-component drawings is a serious supply-chain security event.
Metal fabrication shops serving defense customers are production-rate businesses — if the machines stop, so does revenue. Adversaries know this, and ransomware gangs actively target fabrication shops precisely because the pressure to pay is high. On top of downtime risk, the drawings, welder qualifications, and NDT reports flowing through these shops often contain CUI that prime contractors are increasingly monitoring.
Cyber Grants Alliance partners with industry sponsors to make professional cybersecurity services accessible to Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops through five in-kind grant programs — covering penetration testing, compliance assessments, employee training, and official certification. Learn more about our mission, browse grant programs, or see the state-level support available in your area.
Cybersecurity Challenges Facing Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops
The Metal Fabrication & Welding sector faces layered cybersecurity risks that cut across operations, compliance, and workforce security. Cyber Grants Alliance grants are designed to address each of these challenges head-on.
Production Uptime & Ransomware Resilience
- Segmentation of plasma, laser, and press-brake controllers
- Tested backups of CNC programs and tooling data
- Ransomware-ready incident response plans
- Cyber insurance coverage for production loss
Drawing & Weld-Map Security
- Controlled access to fabrication drawings
- Audit trails on CAD/CAM file changes
- Secure distribution of weld maps to operators
- Protection of proprietary fixturing designs
Quality & NDT Documentation
- Protection of weld inspection and NDT reports
- Traceability from material heat number to final part
- Secure storage of welder qualification records
- Controlled release of certs to customers
Shop-Floor Operator Systems
- Standardized operator-workstation baselines
- Restricted USB and removable-media use
- Controlled Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on equipment
- MFA on shop-floor data entry points
Procurement & Payment Security
- Wire-fraud prevention on large PO invoices
- Vendor verification for raw-material purchases
- Multi-step approvals for payment changes
- Email authentication (SPF/DKIM/DMARC)
CMMC & DFARS for Fabrication Shops
- Scoping CUI in drawings, specs, and weld maps
- Meeting NIST 800-171 controls on CUI systems
- Prime-contractor audits and self-assessments
- Flow-down to material suppliers
Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops — By the Numbers
Common Cybersecurity Risks in the Metal Fabrication & Welding Sector
Every Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops organization we work with faces some combination of these threats. Our grants give you the resources to find, fix, and defend against them.
- Ransomware halting fabrication and defense-vehicle deliveries
- Leak of armor-plating or structural-component drawings
- Compromise of quality/NDT documentation systems
- Unsecured operator workstations on the shop floor
- Weak access controls on material-cert document portals
- Email fraud on large-dollar purchase orders and invoices
Compliance Frameworks That Apply to Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops
The regulatory and compliance landscape for Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops is complex and evolving. Here are the frameworks most commonly referenced in our engagements — click through for official documentation from the relevant authorities.
- NIST SP 800-171 Rev 3↗
- CMMC Program (DoD CIO)↗
- DFARS 252.204-7012↗
- FAR 52.204-21 Basic Safeguarding↗
- DIB Cybersecurity Program (DIBNet)↗
Additional resources: CISA Small Business Cybersecurity, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center.
Grants Available for Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops
Every grant below is open to qualifying Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops organizations. Each is delivered in-kind by a partner — no cash changes hands — with Cyber Grants Alliance coordinating eligibility and matching.
Pen Testing Grant
A complete security assessment package that detects vulnerabilities before attackers do — planning, testing, reporting, remediation guidance, and post-engagement consultation.
- Reconnaissance & scanning
- Exploitation & reporting phases
- Executive summary report
- Remediation guidance
CMMC Gap Assessment Grant
A comprehensive CMMC / NIST SP 800-171 gap assessment. Evaluates your organization against all 110 controls, identifies compliance gaps, and gives you a clear picture of where you stand.
- All 110 NIST 800-171 controls
- 14 control families assessed
- Gap identification & severity
- Prioritized findings
GSA Gap Assessment Grant
NIST SP 800-171 Rev 3 readiness for GSA schedule contractors. All 97 controls evaluated across 17 control families, with focus on the 9 GSA showstopper controls. Opens June 1st, 2026.
- 97 NIST 800-171 Rev 3 controls
- 17 control families
- 9 GSA showstopper focus
- Detailed findings report
Employees Cyber Training Grant
Annual security awareness and phishing-simulation program for your team — the single highest-ROI control for most small and mid-sized organizations.
- Security training modules
- Phishing simulations
- Incident response training
- Performance metrics tracking
CyberCert Grant (Silver / Gold)
An affordable, structured certification pathway — demonstrate your cybersecurity maturity with a recognized credential valued by customers, insurers, and regulators.
- Guided self-assessment
- Remediation support
- Official certification
- Insurance-ready documentation
How the Grant Process Works
From application to delivery, we've designed the grant process to fit the way Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops actually operate — minimal paperwork, fast decisions, and real work by real sponsors.
- Apply Online. Complete a short grant application. Eligibility is based on organization size, industry, and cybersecurity needs.
- Eligibility Review. Our team reviews your application, verifies eligibility, and matches you with the appropriate sponsor partner.
- Sponsor Engagement. The sponsoring firm reaches out directly to schedule the assessment, training, or certification engagement.
- Delivery & Results. You receive the in-kind service, a clear findings or completion report, and guidance on next steps — all at no cost to your organization.
Have questions? See our FAQ or contact us directly.
Related Metal Fabrication & Welding Industries
Other Metal Fabrication & Welding organizations we also serve. Cybersecurity risks and grant eligibility tend to be similar across the sector.
Ready to protect your Laser / Waterjet Cutting Shops business?
Apply today for in-kind cybersecurity grants designed for organizations like yours. Most applications take less than 5 minutes to complete.