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The expiry has been EXTENDED by 24 hours until Thursday 26 January 2017 at 18:00 CET. If you have any questions please contact the ENISA Procurement Officer via the following email:

Service contracts - max budget of €120.000,00 (€40.000,00 for each LOT)

LOT 1: Assessing Cyber Security in Member states in the Healthcare Sector.

LOT 2: Assessing Cyber Security in Member states in the Air Transport Sector

LOT 3: Assessing Cyber Security in Member states in the Financial Market Infrastructures and Banking Sector

The scope of each separate study is to assess Cyber Security in Member states in the three sectors mentioned above. (You may bid for one, two or all three LOTS)

For each Sector, the successful contractors are expected to:

Perform stocktaking of existing guidelines/schemes in the different Member States and international standards. - Identify baseline security measures - Identify incident notification approaches - Map interdependencies to other sectors and Digital Service Providers.

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