The Companies Tribunal seeks a service provider to implement a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solution for a three-year period. Key requirements include centralized log management, real-time threat detection, and compliance reporting.
The Companies Tribunal is inviting proposals for the implementation of a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solution, specifically the Manage360 platform, over a period of three years. This initiative aims to enhance the Tribunal's cybersecurity capabilities by enabling centralized log management, real-time threat detection, incident correlation, compliance reporting, and automated response mechanisms. The selected service provider will be responsible for the deployment, configuration, and ongoing support of the SIEM solution, ensuring that it integrates seamlessly with existing ICT systems.
The scope of work includes the centralized collection and analysis of security logs from critical ICT systems, real-time detection of malicious or suspicious activities, and automated correlation of events across various platforms. Deliverables will encompass the configuration of log ingestion pipelines, baseline threat detection rule setup, and the establishment of dashboards for monitoring and reporting. Additionally, the service provider must provide training for ICT staff and ensure compliance with relevant cybersecurity frameworks. This project presents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in cybersecurity solutions to contribute to the enhancement of public sector security measures.
This tender is suitable for businesses with expertise in cybersecurity, particularly those experienced in implementing SIEM solutions, log management, and compliance reporting for public sector clients.