This tender seeks bids for the renewal of Varonis software licenses and Managed Data Detection and Response (MDDR) services for a period of 36 months. Key requirements include compliance with cybersecurity standards and the provision of ongoing technical support.
The Land and Agricultural Development Bank of South Africa is inviting bids for the renewal of Varonis software licenses along with Managed Data Detection and Response (MDDR) services for a duration of 36 months. This engagement aims to enhance the Bank's cybersecurity posture by ensuring robust monitoring and threat detection capabilities across its data-centric environments, including Microsoft 365 and on-premises services. The successful bidder will be responsible for coordinating licensing, subscription management, and providing technical support, ensuring continuity of services throughout the contract period.
The scope of work includes the provision of Varonis software, which is essential for monitoring access to sensitive information, detecting abnormal user activity, and identifying potential data breaches. Bidders must demonstrate their capability as Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) or accredited resellers of Varonis. This contract is critical for safeguarding the Bank's operations and sensitive data, aligning with national priorities for economic development and food security. The successful bidder will play a pivotal role in supporting the Bank's modernization efforts through effective cybersecurity measures.
This tender is suitable for businesses that are Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) or accredited resellers of Varonis software, as well as those with expertise in cybersecurity services and data protection solutions.