Department for Work and Pensions
Cyber Resilience Centre Zero Cost Resource
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The Cyber Resilience Centre (CRC) within the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) provides a range of multiple award-winning services to protect UK public service, and the well-being of UK residents and citizens, against cyber security threats and against organised criminal attempts to defraud the welfare system.
It is also taking the lead in developing a new and highly-regarded approach to countering insider risk, working closely with the National Protective Security Authority.
The requirement would see suppliers providing resources at zero cost to the Department and presents a significant opportunity for suppliers to enhance their own capabilities through exposure to a sophisticated and mature cyber and personnel security function.
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