The possibly highest level of protection of the inspected IT infrastructure, guaranteeing resistance to cybersecurity threats.
Support to embed Secure Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Active prevention against unauthorized attempts of accessing the resources (SOC – Security Operations Center).
CyberSec – National Centre of Secure Digital Transformation is a specialised European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH) in cybersecurity area. Its main objective is to offer small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as well as state and self-government institutions the whole range of services that allow their secure existence in fully digitalized environment, and (in case of SMEs) implementing their own solutions that are technically mature on one hand but also resistant to cyberattacks.
The offered services will be available for practically all units, also for the big ones, for which the fact of raising their technological skills would require to enter the area of public networks together with the Industry 4.0 area (industrial networks) and the inherent threats.
To carry out the aforementioned services specialized knowledge in the cybersecurity area is essential. The deficit of specialists in this area is notable and according to forecasts, it will get deeper. Lower enterprises and public institutions as well as large distributed enterprises face difficulties in gaining and maintaining specialists with relevant skills.
However, for SMEs, the cost of adequately securing their activity is too high or unaffordable in terms of the Human Resources budget. In this moment outsourcing of specialized service with a high level of trust from the client is necessary.
The CyberSec Center has Partners located in different regions of Poland. It is coordinated by the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences – Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC). The constant partners are enterprises that have been involved for many years in the IT security area and academia divisions providing cloud data infrastructure for research and to the economy with services ranging from IaaS through SaaS to advisory services in cybersecurity.
EDIH services are partially complementary and they can complement one another in geographical localisation or planned consumption of resources dedicated to EDIH activity (a part of general services can be offered by distinct Partners, also by Partners spread geographically). Each Partner of the Centre has relevant expertise and skills in the area of services offered.