Cyber Operating Model
EY provides design and implementation of target operating models to achieve the effective operation of organisations’ cyber and security functions in the safe, secure and efficient management of your organisations cyber, technology, physical, personnel and cloud services.
Features
- Design of target operating model for security
- Implementation of target operating model for security
- Establish design principles for operating model
- Diagnose and agree the objectives for the operating model
- Understand the required security services and target capability levels
- Define team structures for services and target resourcing level
- Review and design processes used by security services
- Define governance and metrics to manage the operating model
- Identify dependencies in services outside of security
- Establish sourcing approach to services and use of third-parties
Benefits
- Security services that support your risk objectives
- Improved interactions between security teams
- Ability to clearly articulate security services to the wider organisation
- Improvements in cyber service maturity
- Reduction in organisational cyber risk
- Provide clear governance and management structure
- Aligns cyber security and wider organisational objectives
- Improved organisational cyber resilience
- Efficient allocation of resources and spend for cyber
- Cost effective management of cyber risk
Pricing
£240 to £2,600 a unit a day
- Education pricing available
Service documents
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Framework
G-Cloud 14
Service ID
6 9 4 9 4 3 2 4 2 5 8 5 1 3 1
Contact
ERNST & YOUNG LLP
EY Tenders
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7951 2000
Email: eytenders@uk.ey.com
Planning
- Planning service
- Yes
- How the planning service works
- EY’s cyber security services support the planning and implementation of cloud solutions.
- Planning service works with specific services
- No
Training
- Training service provided
- No
Setup and migration
- Setup or migration service available
- No
Quality assurance and performance testing
- Quality assurance and performance testing service
- No
Security testing
- Security services
- Yes
- Security services type
-
- Security strategy
- Security risk management
- Security design
- Cyber security consultancy
- Security audit services
Ongoing support
- Ongoing support service
- No
Service scope
- Service constraints
- EY is a regulated provider of audit services. In the event of conflict with regulatory provisions, EY may not be able to provide services. We will work with you during the proposal stage to identify any such constraints.
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- No
- Phone support
- No
- Web chat support
- No
- Support levels
- N/A
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Not a reseller
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Conforms to BS7858:2019
- Government security clearance
- Up to Security Clearance (SC)
Standards and certifications
- ISO/IEC 27001 certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
- BSI
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- 28/03/2023
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- Ers ISMS that covers systems, assets and processes related to all client data that is stored, processed and transferred to EY
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- No
- PCI certification
- No
- Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- Yes
- Other security certifications
- No
Social Value
- Social Value
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Social Value
- Fighting climate change
- Covid-19 recovery
- Tackling economic inequality
- Equal opportunity
- Wellbeing
Fighting climate change
EY is committed to fighting climate change. Our ethos is to go beyond ‘just working sustainably’ – we
continuously work with governments and businesses towards a more sustainable future. We are part
of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and our environmental strategy is aligned with the
UNGC environmental principles. We will implement the following for G-Cloud 14:
• Carbon neutral projects: We pledge to deliver each G-Cloud 14 project as carbon neutral. To
do this, we will use our engagement carbon calculator tool. This enables us to monitor and
reduce different impacts, e.g. travel emissions. The data from the tool also supports
employee training and awareness raising on sustainable behaviours.
• Reducing our carbon footprint: In January 2020, EY announced a global commitment to
become carbon neutral. We achieved this in December 2020. We became carbon negative in
2021 and we are forecast to reach net zero in FY25. We are reducing emissions and
offsetting or removing more than the remaining amount annually. We are forecast to reduce
emissions by 40% by FY25, against a FY19 baseline, consistent with our 1.5°C Science
Based Target.
• Purchasing renewable energy: We confirm all work delivered for G-Cloud 14 from an EY
office will be powered by 100% renewable energy. We have purchased zero-carbon
electricity since 2009 and reduced global consumption by 5.5%. In December 2020, we
signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Lightsource to provide us with solar
energy.
• Sustainability volunteering: In proportion to the length and size of each framework contract,
we will allocate staff volunteering days to support local environmental projects. These could
include litter picking and general upkeep of nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific
Interest and free advisory sessions for small community organisations caring for the
environmentCovid-19 recovery
EY is committed to fighting climate change. Our ethos is to go beyond ‘just working sustainably’ – we
continuously work with governments and businesses towards a more sustainable future. We are part
of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and our environmental strategy is aligned with the
UNGC environmental principles. We will implement the following for G-Cloud 14:
• Carbon neutral projects: We pledge to deliver each G-Cloud 14 project as carbon neutral. To
do this, we will use our engagement carbon calculator tool. This enables us to monitor and
reduce different impacts, e.g. travel emissions. The data from the tool also supports
employee training and awareness raising on sustainable behaviours.
• Reducing our carbon footprint: In January 2020, EY announced a global commitment to
become carbon neutral. We achieved this in December 2020. We became carbon negative in
2021 and we are forecast to reach net zero in FY25. We are reducing emissions and
offsetting or removing more than the remaining amount annually. We are forecast to reduce
emissions by 40% by FY25, against a FY19 baseline, consistent with our 1.5°C Science
Based Target.
• Purchasing renewable energy: We confirm all work delivered for G-Cloud 14 from an EY
office will be powered by 100% renewable energy. We have purchased zero-carbon
electricity since 2009 and reduced global consumption by 5.5%. In December 2020, we
signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Lightsource to provide us with solar
energy.
• Sustainability volunteering: In proportion to the length and size of each framework contract,
we will allocate staff volunteering days to support local environmental projects. These could
include litter picking and general upkeep of nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific
Interest and free advisory sessions for small community organisations caring for the
environmentTackling economic inequality
EY is committed to fighting climate change. Our ethos is to go beyond ‘just working sustainably’ – we
continuously work with governments and businesses towards a more sustainable future. We are part
of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and our environmental strategy is aligned with the
UNGC environmental principles. We will implement the following for G-Cloud 14:
• Carbon neutral projects: We pledge to deliver each G-Cloud 14 project as carbon neutral. To
do this, we will use our engagement carbon calculator tool. This enables us to monitor and
reduce different impacts, e.g. travel emissions. The data from the tool also supports
employee training and awareness raising on sustainable behaviours.
• Reducing our carbon footprint: In January 2020, EY announced a global commitment to
become carbon neutral. We achieved this in December 2020. We became carbon negative in
2021 and we are forecast to reach net zero in FY25. We are reducing emissions and
offsetting or removing more than the remaining amount annually. We are forecast to reduce
emissions by 40% by FY25, against a FY19 baseline, consistent with our 1.5°C Science
Based Target.
• Purchasing renewable energy: We confirm all work delivered for G-Cloud 14 from an EY
office will be powered by 100% renewable energy. We have purchased zero-carbon
electricity since 2009 and reduced global consumption by 5.5%. In December 2020, we
signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Lightsource to provide us with solar
energy.
• Sustainability volunteering: In proportion to the length and size of each framework contract,
we will allocate staff volunteering days to support local environmental projects. These could
include litter picking and general upkeep of nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific
Interest and free advisory sessions for small community organisations caring for the
environmentEqual opportunity
EY is committed to fighting climate change. Our ethos is to go beyond ‘just working sustainably’ – we
continuously work with governments and businesses towards a more sustainable future. We are part
of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and our environmental strategy is aligned with the
UNGC environmental principles. We will implement the following for G-Cloud 14:
• Carbon neutral projects: We pledge to deliver each G-Cloud 14 project as carbon neutral. To
do this, we will use our engagement carbon calculator tool. This enables us to monitor and
reduce different impacts, e.g. travel emissions. The data from the tool also supports
employee training and awareness raising on sustainable behaviours.
• Reducing our carbon footprint: In January 2020, EY announced a global commitment to
become carbon neutral. We achieved this in December 2020. We became carbon negative in
2021 and we are forecast to reach net zero in FY25. We are reducing emissions and
offsetting or removing more than the remaining amount annually. We are forecast to reduce
emissions by 40% by FY25, against a FY19 baseline, consistent with our 1.5°C Science
Based Target.
• Purchasing renewable energy: We confirm all work delivered for G-Cloud 14 from an EY
office will be powered by 100% renewable energy. We have purchased zero-carbon
electricity since 2009 and reduced global consumption by 5.5%. In December 2020, we
signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Lightsource to provide us with solar
energy.
• Sustainability volunteering: In proportion to the length and size of each framework contract,
we will allocate staff volunteering days to support local environmental projects. These could
include litter picking and general upkeep of nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific
Interest and free advisory sessions for small community organisations caring for the
environmentWellbeing
EY is committed to fighting climate change. Our ethos is to go beyond ‘just working sustainably’ – we
continuously work with governments and businesses towards a more sustainable future. We are part
of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and our environmental strategy is aligned with the
UNGC environmental principles. We will implement the following for G-Cloud 14:
• Carbon neutral projects: We pledge to deliver each G-Cloud 14 project as carbon neutral. To
do this, we will use our engagement carbon calculator tool. This enables us to monitor and
reduce different impacts, e.g. travel emissions. The data from the tool also supports
employee training and awareness raising on sustainable behaviours.
• Reducing our carbon footprint: In January 2020, EY announced a global commitment to
become carbon neutral. We achieved this in December 2020. We became carbon negative in
2021 and we are forecast to reach net zero in FY25. We are reducing emissions and
offsetting or removing more than the remaining amount annually. We are forecast to reduce
emissions by 40% by FY25, against a FY19 baseline, consistent with our 1.5°C Science
Based Target.
• Purchasing renewable energy: We confirm all work delivered for G-Cloud 14 from an EY
office will be powered by 100% renewable energy. We have purchased zero-carbon
electricity since 2009 and reduced global consumption by 5.5%. In December 2020, we
signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Lightsource to provide us with solar
energy.
• Sustainability volunteering: In proportion to the length and size of each framework contract,
we will allocate staff volunteering days to support local environmental projects. These could
include litter picking and general upkeep of nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific
Interest and free advisory sessions for small community organisations caring for the
environment
Pricing
- Price
- £240 to £2,600 a unit a day
- Discount for educational organisations
- Yes