The Digital Threat Palette for the Ministry of Finance has changed significantly in recent years. Finance should be appropriately armed against these threats and therefore needs monitoring of internal and external threats and forensic capacity to carefully examine the potential consequences (such as a hack) and to take improvement measures (double loop) in the event of incidents. learning). In the event of a digital threat, finance wants to be actively informed about activities that could lead to damage to the ICT infrastructure, critical applications and/or leak, compromise, modify, sabotage, delete and encrypt information. The service within the scope of this procurement is divided into three aspects:
— external threat monitoring,
— internal threat monitoring,
— forensic capacity.
The Digital Threat Palette for the Ministry of Finance has changed significantly in recent years. Finance should be appropriately armed against these threats and therefore needs monitoring of internal and external threats and forensic capacity to carefully examine the potential consequences (such as a hack) and to take improvement measures (double loop) in the event of incidents. learning). In the event of a digital threat, finance wants to be actively informed about activities that could lead to damage to the ICT infrastructure, critical applications and/or leak, compromise, modify, sabotage, delete and encrypt information. To do this, Finance aims to obtain a high-quality 24 x 7 (24 hours a day, seven days a week) service for real-time monitoring, detection, analysis, alerting and advising to/on 'digital threats' from both outside and within the ICT infrastructure of Finance. The service within the scope of this procurement is divided into three aspects:
— external threat monitoring,
— internal threat monitoring,
— forensic capacity.