The Road Accident Fund seeks a qualified service provider to conduct penetration testing on newly developed ICT applications as needed over a 12-month period. This service is crucial for ensuring the security and integrity of digital platforms.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to deliver penetration testing services for its newly developed ICT applications. This engagement will span a period of twelve months, during which the selected provider will assess the security vulnerabilities of the applications to ensure they are robust against potential cyber threats. The successful bidder will be responsible for identifying weaknesses, recommending remediation strategies, and providing comprehensive reports on their findings.
Penetration testing is a critical component of the RAF's commitment to maintaining high security standards for its digital services. The selected service provider will need to demonstrate expertise in various testing methodologies, including but not limited to black-box, white-box, and grey-box testing. Additionally, the provider should be familiar with the latest security protocols and compliance requirements relevant to the public sector. This tender not only aims to enhance the security posture of the RAF's ICT applications but also to foster trust among stakeholders by ensuring the protection of sensitive data and systems.
By engaging in this tender, businesses will have the opportunity to showcase their skills in cybersecurity and contribute to a significant public service. The RAF is looking for partners who can deliver high-quality, timely, and effective penetration testing services that align with its strategic objectives. Interested parties are encouraged to review the supporting documents to understand the specific requirements and expectations outlined in the tender.
This tender is suitable for cybersecurity firms, IT consultants, and companies specializing in penetration testing and vulnerability assessments. Businesses with a proven track record in securing ICT applications and compliance with public sector standards are encouraged to apply.