The selected Proposer shall enable County SOC personnel to provide services as a managed security service provider (MSSP) to the County, as well as for potential expansion to other governmental entities. The Solution should be scalable such that all components can be expanded to allow the County to extend MSSP services to other local government entities serviced by ITD. The selected Proposer shall provide Enterprise Managed Cybersecurity services via a Security Operations Center provided by the selected Proposer, including but not limited to: - Importing 13 months of historical data, or providing access to a searchable archive, from the County’s existing SIEM/SEIM platform over to the selected Proposer’s Solution to ensure compliance with security standards. - Performing of Information and event analysis - Providing First line analysis of security alerts and potential threats as well as assistance in and/or performance of security audits. - Conducting Regular meetings with County staff at defined intervals and as needed. - Preemptive detection of security events to generate alerts and initial review/assessment of security threats, 24 hours per day, seven days per week, 365 days per year. With the possibility of utilizing artificial intelligence based upon County data and other external sources. - Providing Data, reporting, and dashboards pertaining to selected Proposer-managed security services to the County via a cloud hosted web-based Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) portal. - Providing Project management and implementation services and training for the selected Proposer-managed cybersecurity services delivered under the resultant contract.