How it works
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Facilitated workshop
A shared situational picture and a go or no-go for procurement -
SOC target state
What a modern SOC must deliver for the whole organization -
Requirements
Procurement-ready specification and evaluation model -
Procurement support
Support through evaluation up to signed contract
Deliverables
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Baseline and target state
Buyer competence and clear internal ownership -
Requirements specification
Procurement-ready and aligned with public-sector rules -
Evaluation model
To compare bids on equal terms -
Decision support for leadership
Make-or-buy analysis and a board recommendation
Value for your organization
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A self-sufficient buyer
You own the process and the requirements, not the vendor
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Vendor-neutral
We have no stake in which SOC provider wins
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The right level of security
Buy what the business needs, not an expensive IT alert service
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NIS2 in practice
Detection and incident handling in place, not just on paper