Bitwarden Enterprise Reseller License Solution
Tender Overview
About this tender
Overview The Council of the City of Sydney invites Requests for Tender for the supply of a Bitwarden Enterprise Password Management Solution as a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution. About City staff utilise over 211 different applications, web forms and tools to conduct their day-to-day tasks. Many of the applications within the City are mandated for SSO (network password), but one-third of these applications accessed require users to create and manage unique usernames and passwords, which becomes increasingly difficult due to password complexity requirements, leading to poor password management practices. Purpose The City aims to address the password management recommendations of the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC). Objectives The project's main objective is to implement a password manager tool for City staff to ensure they create and manage complex and different passwords for all accounts, minimising the risk of security breaches. Scope Supply of a Bitwarden Enterprise Password Management Solution delivered as a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution
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