This tender invites qualified service providers to submit proposals for a Network Access Control System (NACS) to enhance SANAS's security for users, data, and devices. The contract duration is three years, focusing on multi-factor authentication and device management.
The South African National Accreditation System (SANAS) seeks proposals for a comprehensive Network Access Control System (NACS) aimed at bolstering the security of its users, data, and devices. The NACS will implement multi-factor authentication (MFA), single sign-on (SSO), and ensure device visibility and compliance with security requirements. The system should facilitate secure access for approximately 250 devices and integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure, including Sophos firewalls and Microsoft Azure.
The successful bidder will provide a solution that includes features such as zero-trust security, real-time threat detection, and user access management across SANAS's local and wide area networks. The contract will span three years, requiring ongoing support and maintenance. Bidders must demonstrate their capability to deliver a robust solution that meets SANAS's specific security needs, including the ability to manage remote work scenarios effectively. This tender is an excellent opportunity for businesses specializing in IT security solutions, particularly those experienced with network access control and authentication technologies.
This tender is suitable for IT security firms, especially those with expertise in network access control systems, multi-factor authentication, and cybersecurity solutions. Companies that can provide ongoing support and maintenance for such systems are encouraged to apply.