PS23346 - Cyber Assurance Framework Analysis
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This contract has been awarded via the Crown Commercial Services - RM3764.3 - Lot 1: Cyber Security Services 3.** The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has a requirement to appoint a supplier to conduct a study to produce a systematic, qualitative, and quantitative methodology for analysis of the Cyber Assessment Framework returns that have been provided by the Operators of Essential Services (OES), with judgements made about the cyber security maturity of the Oil and Upstream Gas sector as well as giving visibility of this for each subsector.
Objectives. - Full analysis of thirty-three individual Operators of Essential Services Cyber Assessment Framework returns pulled together into individual operator feedback reports. - Thirty-three feedback sessions, one with each operator, to give feedback on the assessment and analysis findings. - A final report for DESNZ that summarises Cyber Assessment Framework attainment across the Oil and Upstream Gas subsectors.
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