The purpose of this award procedure is to provide a software platform for adaptive and autonomous orchestration of cybersecurity elements necessary for the safe conduct of experimental, operational, and administrative activities, in accordance with the requirements of the specifications and related documents. In accordance with the provisions of Article 160 of Law no. 98/2016, with subsequent amendments and completions, interested economic operators shall request clarifications or additional information regarding the award documentation no later than 20 days before the deadline for submission of offers. The contracting authority shall respond clearly and completely to all requests for clarification/additional information submitted by the economic operators on the 12th day before the deadline for submission of offers, in accordance with Article 161 of Law no. 98/2016, with subsequent amendments and completions, corroborated with Article 27 paragraph (3) of H.G. no. 395/2016 with subsequent amendments and completions.
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Default lot.
The purpose of this award procedure is to provide a software platform for adaptive and autonomous orchestration of cybersecurity elements necessary for the safe conduct of experimental, operational, and administrative activities, in accordance with the requirements of the specifications and related documents. The specific objective consists of the adaptive and autonomous orchestration of detection, investigation, and response processes to cybersecurity events and incidents, through: - Centralization and automation of the triage of alerts from multiple security solutions; - Automatic contextual enrichment of alerts with relevant information from internal and external sources; - Investigation assisted by techniques based on generative artificial intelligence and recommendation engines based on machine learning; - Automatic execution of remediation and response actions (isolating devices, blocking accounts, collecting evidence, notifications, etc.) through bidirectional integrations with existing technical equipment; - Ensuring continuity of incident response even outside standard working hours, through automated playbooks that reduce dependence on immediate human intervention; - Compliance with the requirements of OUG 155/2024 (NIS2), including the ability for rapid reporting (within 24 hours) and complete traceability of all operations.