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Project and Services – Cyber Exposure Diagnostics Service (the. “Service”) Service Summary The Service has been designed to help the Customer understand its readiness for a Cyber-Attack. The Service aims to determine if there is evidence of cyber risks, operational vulnerabilities, cyber hygiene issues, known indicators of compromise, configuration and asset variations, and potential anomalous events present on the Environment. The Service is executed through the deployment of a Script on the Customer’s Environment which then collects Repository Data. The Repository Data is then uploaded via Secure File Transfer Protocol to the CED Platform where it can then be assessed by Vodafone and used to create the Weekly CED Status Reports and the Final CED Report. Where applicable, recommendations are made to the Customer in the reports and the findings are listed in a recommended priority order. Vodafone shall, within 3 Business Days of delivering the Final CED Report, remotely provide to the Customer the Explanatory Presentation. There are three editions of the Service to meet different sized Environments. Size Endpoints Estimated Duration Small Up to 256 5 Business Days for analysis Medium Up to 1,000 15 Business Days for analysis Large Up to 2,500 30 Business Days for analysis The Service shall comprise of the following deliverables: Deliverable 1: Deployment of Script on the Environment Deliverable 2: Weekly CED Status Reports Deliverable 3: Final CED Report Deliverable 4: Explanatory Presentation
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