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City of London Corporation

NPCC Cybercrime Programme: Darkweb Intelligence Tool SaaS

Software & IT SystemsCPV 48000000 48200000 48210000
Value£1.5m
Deadline15 Jan 2024
Published27 Mar 2024
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 27 Mar 2024ClosedCloses 15 Jan 2024
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£1.5mtotal contract value
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The brief

The City of London Police (COLP) is the police force that hosts the NPCC Cybercrime Programme.

The NPCC Cybercrime Programme is the national strategic lead in policing for Cybercrime, led by Commissioner Angela McLaren of City of London Police.

The Cybercrime Programme has led in this area since 2018 and has delivered significant strategic and operational goals.

In many areas, the Cybercrime Programme has delivered world leading initiatives and our approach over previous years has resulted in significant operational success, both in terms of successful criminal convictions, but also our ability to disrupt and tackle sophisticated, financially motivated cyber criminals.

The Darkweb Intelligence tool will provide an increased level of investigative capability across the wider network by providing Darkweb investigators with current data collections (eg: web scraped) from open, deep and Darkweb sources (including other sources such as leaked forums).

Provide a user friendly web based interface for the management of cases, and to access and utilise all investigative features, such as searching, tagging, reporting.

This includes advanced features that enable a granular focus the data (such as timeline filtering) or the real-time monitoring of specific artefacts / keywords.

Provide actionable intelligence that supports detection and priority of threat, risk and harm.

The core contract terms is 12 months with the optional of additional 12 month extensions up to a further 24 months.

Potential contract length is 36 months.

Provide direct interoperability with existing blockchain intelligence tools.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The Darkweb Intelligence tool will provide

The Darkweb Intelligence tool will provide an increased level of investigative capability across the wider network by providing Darkweb investigators with current data collections (eg: web scraped) from open, deep and Darkweb sources (including other sources such as leaked forums).

02

Provide a user friendly web based interface

Provide a user friendly web based interface for the management of cases, and to access and utilise all investigative features, such as searching, tagging, reporting.

03

Provide actionable intelligence that supports detection

Provide actionable intelligence that supports detection and priority of threat, risk and harm.

04

Provide direct interoperability with existing blockchain intelligence

Provide direct interoperability with existing blockchain intelligence tools.

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