National portal for digital security | Tenderlake

National portal for digital security

Contract Value:
NOK 2M - 2M
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
15 May 2025
Closing Date:
26 May 2025
Location(s):
NO NORGE (NO Norway/NORGE)
Description:
The Norwegian National Security Authority is developing a national portal for digital security that will provide uniform advice for various user groups, managed in collaboration with relevant authorities, with an initial version expected to launch by 2025.

The Norwegian National Security Authority (NSM) is Norway ́s directorate for preventive safety. NSM makes up, together with the Intelligence Service and the Police Security Service (PST), Norway ́s three intelligence surveillance and security services. The directorate's main task is to improve Norway's ability to protect against snooping, sabotage, terror and compound threats. Through consultancy, control activities, inspections, testing and research, NSM contributes to ensuring civil and military information, systems, objects and infrastructure of importance to national security. NSM is responsible for a national warning system (VDI) that shall uncover and notify about cyber operations against digital infrastructure. NSM also has a national responsibility to coordinate the handling of serious cyber operations. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is a part of NSM. NSM is administratively subject to the Ministry of Justice and Emergency Services, at the same time that the Ministry of Defence has instructions to the NSM in cases of their area of responsibility. The Government will launch a national portal for digital security where advice from the authorities gather. The portal shall be a common gateway for different user groups, but designed so that everyone gets uniform advice suitable for their user group. This is without a prior knowledge of roles and responsibilities within the area. NSM shall manage and coordinate the work on the portal, in close cooperation with the relevant authorities and any other actors. Denmark, Australia and the United Kingdom have similar portals on digital security. Other public services that may be relevant to refer to that also share information from several authorities are norge.no and ung.no.The Digitalisation Council has previously shared recommendations for the project and the recommendations can be found here: National Security Authority: Authority Portal | Digdir Insight work beyond this will be shared with the tenderer during the execution of this assignment. See the nsm.no for general information advice and guidance from NSM on digital security. See also information in the National Cyber Security Centre - National Security Authority. NSM envisages a gradual development after flexible methodology, with the ambition of launching a first version, a so-called MVP (Minimum Viable Product), already in the summer/autumn of 2025.NSM envisages that the use of artificial intelligence (KI) and that a reporting service (warning to the authorities) will be part of the solution within one year.


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National portal for digital security.
The Norwegian National Security Authority (NSM) is Norway ́s directorate for preventive safety. NSM makes up, together with the Intelligence Service and the Police Security Service (PST), Norway ́s three intelligence surveillance and security services. The directorate's main task is to improve Norway's ability to protect against snooping, sabotage, terror and compound threats. Through consultancy, control activities, inspections, testing and research, NSM contributes to ensuring civil and military information, systems, objects and infrastructure of importance to national security. NSM is responsible for a national warning system (VDI) that shall uncover and notify about cyber operations against digital infrastructure. NSM also has a national responsibility to coordinate the handling of serious cyber operations. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is a part of NSM. NSM is administratively subject to the Ministry of Justice and Emergency Services, at the same time that the Ministry of Defence has instructions to the NSM in cases of their area of responsibility. The Government will launch a national portal for digital security where advice from the authorities gather. The portal shall be a common gateway for different user groups, but designed so that everyone gets uniform advice suitable for their user group. This is without a prior knowledge of roles and responsibilities within the area. NSM shall manage and coordinate the work on the portal, in close cooperation with the relevant authorities and any other actors. Denmark, Australia and the United Kingdom have similar portals on digital security. Other public services that may be relevant to refer to that also share information from several authorities are norge.no and ung.no.The Digitalisation Council has previously shared recommendations for the project and the recommendations can be found here: National Security Authority: Authority Portal | Digdir Insight work beyond this will be shared with the tenderer during the execution of this assignment. See the nsm.no for general information advice and guidance from NSM on digital security. See also information in the National Cyber Security Centre - National Security Authority. NSM envisages a gradual development after flexible methodology, with the ambition of launching a first version, a so-called MVP (Minimum Viable Product), already in the summer/autumn of 2025.NSM envisages that the use of artificial intelligence (KI) and that a reporting service (warning to the authorities) will be part of the solution within one year.

The Buyer:
Nasjonal sikkerhetsmyndighet
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CPV Code(s):
48000000 - Software package and information systems
72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
72420000 - Internet development services