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A cyber security services framework has been launched for the NHS and public sector, which can be used to procure external support and services to help manage cyber security risks.
Developed in partnership between NHS Digital, NHS Shared Business Services and the National Cyber Security Centre, the agreement will also help the NHS increase resilience and recover in the event of an incident.
It enables organisations to bring in additional resource to do such work as implement solutions, carry out security testing, provide consultancy and recover from incidents.
Dan Jeffery, NHS Digital’s head of Innovation, Delivery and Business Operations, said: “This new framework will give NHS and other public sector organisations confidence that they are buying quality cyber security services from trusted suppliers, and a sustainable route to market for organisations who want to improve their cyber security posture.
“It will provide further options, alongside NHS Digital’s central offering, for organisations to procure support which is bespoke and relevant to them, so that they can continue to keep patient data safe and secure and deliver world class patient care. We will continue to work with partners such as the NCSC to support organisations to safeguard against malicious attacks.”
This story was first published in digitalhealth.net
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