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Rosen Security pitches risk-assessment approach for Hillsborough County libraries under RFP 24-24865
Summary
Rosen Security Consulting presented its methodology, timeline and deliverables for RFP 24-24865, a proposed security risk assessment of Hillsborough County library branches, offering two scope options (10 or 26 branches), a six-month timeline and optional testing and training add-ons.
Rosen Security Consulting presented its proposed security risk assessment for Hillsborough County Library Services on Oct. 12, outlining a risk-based methodology, deliverables and two scope options tied to RFP 24-24865.
Michael Rosen, president of Rosen Security Consulting, told the county procurement committee the firm would deliver individual reports for each site assessed and an overarching organizational report, and said the company can meet the RFP's six-month requirement. “We understand the 6 months requirement that is set forth in that RFP, and we believe we can, we can definitely nail it,” Rosen said.
Rosen emphasized a preventive, risk-based approach that ranks recommendations by their likely reduction of risk rather than by cost or ease of implementation. “The best security strategy is the one that is focused on preventing security incidents,” he said, adding that recommendations will balance human factors, physical measures and technology.
Under the proposal, Rosen would…
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