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NormCyber awarded a place on CCS Cyber Security Services 3 dynamic purchasing system
NormCyber, the award-winning managed security service provider for mid-sized organisations, today announced it has been awarded a place on the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Cyber Security Services 3 dynamic purchasing system (DPS).
The DPS provides all UK central government departments, wider public sector organisations and charities flexibility and choice when procuring cyber security services. Norm.’s managed services offer effective protection against all common cyber threats such as phishing, ransomware, supply chain and cloud security attacks.
As an appointed supplier in the DPS, Norm. is able to offer the following cyber security service modules from its market leading smartbloc.TM solution:
- Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials PLUS certification
- ISO27001 consultancy and advice
- CREST-accredited penetration testing
- Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT)
- NCSC-endorsed cyber safety and phishing awareness training
- Fully-managed vulnerability and patch management service
- Network, cloud, and endpoint threat detection and response (XDR) service from norm’s UK-based 24/7 Security Operations Centre (SOC)
“Public sector organisations are a particularly attractive target to cybercriminals due to their vital role, sheer size and notably outdated IT systems. Ensuring cyber resilience in the sector requires joined-up thinking across three core areas – people, process and technology,” said Pete Bowers, COO at NormCyber.
“Mid-sized organisations procuring Norm.‘s services through the DPS can rest assured that they’re receiving the most comprehensive and easy-to-understand cyber security solution on the market today, to help them bolster their security postures.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by P Adams .
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