Cyber Security Tenders

2024 will continue to see the defence industry drive growth across the cyber sector.

Public sector organisations across the world are likely to have a substantial pot of money to spend on cyber security – which is particularly important given the growing number of cyber attacks.

Previous cyber attacks on government and public sector bodies have shown that their IT systems are often extremely fragile, vulnerable and easily exploited. To tackle this, many are investing in their cyber security strategy.

Latest Cyber Security Tenders

United Kingdom-Bristol: Boats In-Service Support 26 – Lot 5 - P2000 Boats

Boats Team, Ministry of Defence

To deliver platform support to maintain the capability of all Archer Class P2000 Boats. Further details on all of the BISS 26 requirements can be found at Section VI.3) Additional Information to this Contract Notice.

United Kingdom-Bristol: Boats In-Service Support 26 – Lot 7 - Army Boats

Boats Team, Ministry of Defence

To deliver platform support to maintain the capability of MOD Boats operated by Army units. Further details on all of the BISS 26 requirements can be found at Section VI.3) Additional Information to this Contract Notice.

United Kingdom-Bristol: Boats In-Service Support 26 – Lot 3 - Ministry of Defence Police Boats

Boats Team, Ministry of Defence

To deliver platform support to maintain the capability of MOD Boats operated by the MOD Police. Further details on all of the BISS 26 requirements can be found at Section VI.3) Additional Information to this Contract Notice.

United Kingdom-Bristol: Boats In-Service Support 26 – Lot 6 - Work Boats

Boats Team, Ministry of Defence

To deliver platform support to maintain the capability of all MOD Workboats. Further details on all of the BISS 26 requirements can be found at Section VI.3) Additional Information to this Contract Notice.

United Kingdom-Bristol: Boats In-Service Support 26 – Lot 2 - Royal Navy/Royal Fleet Auxiliary

Boats Team, Ministry of Defence

To deliver platform support to maintain the capability of MOD Boats used for deployment onboard Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary platforms. Further details on all of the BISS 26 requirements can be found at Section VI.3) Additional Information to this Contract Notice.

Key Defence Procurement Facts

2% GDP spent by UK

40% UK Gov Procurement Spend

No. 5 - UK Ranking by Global spend

$2.24 Trillion Spent on Defence Globally

NATO Investment Into Cyber Security

NATO Has Stated That It Will “Continue To Adapt To The Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape.”

Due to the scale of cyber attacks in recent years, the Alliance is reliant on resilient cyber defence and must be prepared to defend its networks and operations against the growing sophistication of the cyber threats and attacks it faces.

On NATO’S website, it confirms that investment has been made in recent years by its members after the Cyber Defence Pledge was made in July 2016 to enhance cyber defences. NATO states that since then “all Allies have upgraded their cyber defences.”

With countries across the world reviewing and enhancing their cyber defence strategy, now is the time to look for global defence opportunities with DCI.

The defence sector in the UK is proactively supporting the National Cyber Security Strategy.

After attacks like WannaCry, which cost public sector organisations across the world millions of pounds, it is vital that the public sector protects the public and their employees by having a security plan in place.

With the demand for cyber protection and expertise within defence growing, future cyber security contracts are becoming more varied and niche.

If you are already working in this area you will understand that cyber security tenders are about much more than just software and hardware that eliminate risk. Public sector organisations that want to stay two steps ahead of intelligent hackers may seek tenders in areas including:

Win More With Defence Intelligence

With more cyber security contracts available than ever before, covering different types of cyber securuity tenders such as Incident Response Tenders, we invite you to start a conversation with one of our expert defence business advisors.

Within this ever-growing area of defence lies a considerable wealth of opportunity for cyber security suppliers. That said, it is important for businesses to consider their next step carefully and allocate enough strategic resources to ongoing tendering efforts.

The defence industry is no different to other sectors in that early engagement can play a critical role in a company’s ambitions to secure business opportunities.

Early Engagement

Expand the opportunities available to your business by adopting concepts such as early engagement when searching for cyber security tenders.

Our defence experts can work with you to understand the needs of your business and tailor a DCI profile to your requirements during a free demo. We also promise to provide you three workable leads by showcasing:

  • Market Intelligence
  • Market Leads
  • Spend Analysis

Cyber Essentials

Is your business Cyber Essentials certified? If you want to secure defence and cyber security contracts in the UK, then it should be.

Since 1 January 2016 the minimum requirement for all new procurement in the UK is for suppliers to have Cyber Essentials certification.

The latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey, released by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, identified that within the last 12 months, around a third of UK businesses have been the targeted by one or more cyber attacks. This statistic confirms the need for the public sector’s strict cyber security precautions around procurement.

Purchase Cyber Essentials and implement the key controls recommended by this Government-accredited cyber scheme by visiting the Cyber Essentials Online website.

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