NATO - Cyberspace deception technologies

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Request for cyberspace deception technologies

Details

Opportunity closing date
14 February 2024
Opportunity publication date
17 January 2024
Opportunity type
NATO
Industry
Defence, Technology and smart cities
Enquiries received
1
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

Cyberspace deception technologies are a category of cybersecurity solutions which can be defined as deliberate deployment of fake digital assets to lure adversaries.

This is in order to obtain real-time targeted actionable intelligence, providing early warning of potential cyber security attacks, alerting organisations of unauthorised activity, and understanding whether the currently deployed security controls are effective.

Deception technologies products can detect, analyse, and defend against zero-day and advanced attacks. Deception can also provide, among other things, critical risk management information, adversary-generated threat intelligence (AGTI), adversary deflection and adversary management, protection of critical assets and cyberspace situational awareness. Deception can protect operational assets throughout the enterprise, in the field, or while engaging with cyber threat actors (CTAs).

This market survey seeks insight on commercial products to provide cyberspace deception COTS solutions and to assess the ability to use a deception solution for alternative/supporting roles such as cyber range and training.

NCI Agency is interested in learning more about the following types of solutions:

  • external cloud-based solution
  • on premises solution (assumed in Belgium)
  • hybrid solution
Opportunity closing date
14 February 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
The buyer is happy to talk to
manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, agents, consultants

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