The Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority seeks a service provider to implement a cloud-based Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution. This project aims to enhance cybersecurity by managing privileged access across on-premises and cloud environments for a duration of three years.
The Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority (TCTA) is inviting bids for the implementation of a cloud-based Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution. This initiative is crucial for safeguarding sensitive operational data and ensuring compliance with cybersecurity frameworks such as NIST and ISO/IEC 27001. The selected service provider will be responsible for the design, configuration, integration, and support of the PAM solution, which must include features like centralized credential vaulting, session monitoring, and automated approval workflows. The solution should cater to a hybrid ICT environment, ensuring secure management of privileged identities for internal staff and third-party vendors.
The scope of work includes user management, role-based access control, password management, and comprehensive audit capabilities. The appointed service provider will also need to provide training and knowledge transfer to TCTA staff, ensuring they can effectively manage the PAM solution post-implementation. This project not only aims to mitigate identity-related cyber risks but also to enhance governance and audit readiness, making it a vital investment in TCTA's cybersecurity infrastructure.
This tender is suitable for IT service providers specializing in cybersecurity, particularly those with experience in implementing cloud-based identity and access management solutions. Companies with proven track records in PAM deployments and relevant certifications should consider applying.