Requirement under the CCS Cyber Security Service 3 framework to procure a single service provider for the following services:
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Remote monitoring and management of IT security functions for up to a maximum of 600 end-points (SIEM alert monitoring and management by intent, strategy, method, type and source), Vulnerability scanning, Intrusion detection, Behaviour monitoring etc.
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A managed detection and response (or equivalent) in accordance with the NCSC's Cyber Incident Response Scheme Level 2 to manage actively and proactively all types of threats and incidents. That is:
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Network-Based Intrusion Detection
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Host-Based Intrusion Detection.
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Hybrid Intrusion
We are sourcing an Online Legal Research Resources and Knowledge platform, to deliver a wide range of material and precedent documents and training material - including best practice policies, standard letters and contract terms.
This will be for a minimum of 4 users over the duration of the agreement, but maximum of 20.
The legal areas we require resources are:-
-Civil Litigation
-Employment Law
-Criminal Litigation
-Regulatory - specifically powers
-Regulatory - compliance
-Business Crime
-Money Laundering
-Judicial review
-Governance and Compliance*
*Please note this list is not exhaustive and may change along with the business needs.
The SIA are currently inviting established providers to provide the Internet Content Filtering Service on SIA's server estate.
This will be required for an SIA user community of up to 400 colleagues.
The specifics of the requirement are detailed below including explicit outputs and inclusive deliverables.
Output 1: Deliver a SaaS based secure internet access service to the SIA (requirements as listed but not limited to those listed in the specification)
Output 2: Provide the Service Delivery, Collaboration, Sustainability and continuously meet the required standards (requirements as listed but not limited to those listed in the specification)
This notice is to alert the supplier community to a potential opportunity, and to assist the Security Industry Authority (SIA) with developing aspects of its procurement strategy.
The SIA is reviewing possible options for its Approved Contractor Scheme passport route which is subject to the Concession Regulations 2016.
The SIA is responsible for regulating the private security industry in the UK. It is an independent body reporting to the Home Secretary, under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 (PSIA). The SIA’s mission is to deliver proportionate regulation to the private security industry to reduce criminality, protect the public and improve standards under the PSIA.
The SIA has two main duties. One is the compulsory licensing of individuals undertaking designated activities within the private security industry; the other is to manage the voluntary approved contracts scheme for private security organisations.
The Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) is one of the regulatory objectives to be delivered by the SIA as defined within the Private Security Act 2001.
ACS is a voluntary scheme of approval for private security businesses operating within the UK. Organisations seeking approval need to be delivering private security related services within the sectors that the SIA licence individuals in.
Please see details of what a passport scheme is here Setting up an ACS passport scheme - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)