This tender seeks qualified vendors to provide DDoS mitigation services to ensure the security and reliability of online platforms. Key requirements include advanced threat detection, real-time response capabilities, and ongoing support for a duration of 12 months.
The Electoral Commission is inviting proposals for DDoS mitigation services aimed at protecting its digital infrastructure from distributed denial-of-service attacks. The selected vendor will be responsible for implementing robust security measures that include advanced threat detection systems, real-time response mechanisms, and continuous monitoring to safeguard online services. The contract will span 12 months, with an option for renewal based on performance and evolving needs.
Vendors must demonstrate expertise in cybersecurity, particularly in DDoS mitigation, and provide evidence of successful implementations in similar environments. Key deliverables include a comprehensive risk assessment, deployment of mitigation tools, and a detailed incident response plan. The successful bidder will play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and availability of electoral services, thereby enhancing public trust and operational efficiency.
This tender is suitable for cybersecurity firms specializing in DDoS mitigation, IT service providers with experience in network security, and companies that offer comprehensive cybersecurity solutions. Businesses with a proven track record in protecting critical infrastructure and a strong understanding of electoral processes will find this opportunity particularly relevant.