Update of CSIRT training material for Operational CSIRT capacity building

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Negotiated Procedure - maximum budget €75.000,00

As part of its efforts in supporting the development of Member States’ national incident response preparedness, ENISA offers a collection of technical training material aimed at improving the knowledge and capacities of EU MS’ CSIRT team’s staff. The result of this tender is intended to update specific training resources in order to include content that is in line with current technologies, methodologies and with a very strong operational focus.

The general purpose of the training material would be to help CSIRT teams to improve their readiness and technical skills for on-site handling of incidents on IT-networks that cannot be trusted anymore. It needs to build on portable hardware with specific software installed on it that can be used on-site to index, analyse, correlate logs, and create dashboards that will help to improve situational awareness and assist in solving the incident.

The updated material will help to reinforce EU MS’ CSIRTs knowledge and capacities to manage cyber security events efficiently. This is in line with Output 3.1.1 of the ENISA 2020 Work Programme (Update and provide technical trainings for MS and EU bodies).

The intended target audience for the Updated CSIRT training material is primarily situated in CSIRTs that want to carry out trainings to maintain and/or enhance their effectiveness. The training material should be tailored for teams that are focused on improving their operational skills.

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