The vision of this service is to effectively and consistently have the capability to unify the cyber incident response across multiple HSE organisational constructs. This allows HSE to have defined centralised management and accountability for handling cyber incidents within the HSE. Expected benefits include but not limited to; • Improved ability to detect and respond to cybersecurity events. • Improved resilience against cyber-attacks. • Alignment with the cyber defence strategy. • Enables the business to deliver on the wider eHealth strategy The key components of the Managed Extended Detection and Response service are: 1. Proactively detect and respond to potential security threats before they can cause significant harm to the HSE 2. Minimize the risk of data breaches and other security incidents by identifying and responding to potential security threats in a timely manner 3. Improve the HSE's cybersecurity posture, enhance the organization’s ability to protect sensitive data and c
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Health Service Executive (HSE) has 236 tender(s) tracked on TenderScout, of which 20 are currently open. On the EU TED record this buyer has awarded 400 contract(s) worth around €3,627,848,444.
Recent awarded suppliers include 3fivetwo Medical Ltd, Irish Hospital Supplies, Hospital Services Ltd, Astral Healthcare, Varian Medical Systems Ltd.
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