How it works
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Facilitated workshop
A shared situational picture based on your existing processes and a clear go or no-go ahead of procurement -
SOC target state
We define what a modern SOC must deliver for the whole organization -
Requirements
A complete requirements specification -
Procurement support
Support through the entire evaluation up to signed contract, fully vendor-neutral
Deliverables
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Baseline and target state
Where you stand today and what a modern SOC must deliver -
Requirements specification
Procurement-ready, aligned with public-sector rules and commercially optimized -
Evaluation model
Compare bids on equal terms, regardless of sector -
Decision support for leadership
Make-or-buy analysis and a recommendation to leadership and the board
Value for your organization
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A self-sufficient buyer
You get the competence, governance and decision support to specify, evaluate and steer a modern SOC
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A SOC that handles all digital incidents
The SOC covers the whole organization; you buy a security function, not just an IT alert service
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A SOC that works in the incident process
You get a SOC that becomes the engine of detection, analysis, prioritization, escalation and coordination
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Vendor-neutral confidence
You get a neutral partner with no vested interest, whichever vendor you choose