Computer Emergency Response Team

TCS-CERT

The Computer Emergency Response Team.

Detecting, containing and neutralising intrusions alongside our partners. Below you will find the public documents you need to communicate securely with the CERT.

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Overview

A team dedicated to your incident response

A computer security incident response team works a little like a fire brigade: instead of putting out fires, it helps organisations contain, neutralise and eradicate intrusions. Just as fire drills help save lives when a real fire strikes, careful preparation makes it easier to detect, handle and mitigate real intrusions.

Our mission

TCS-CERT is the Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) of Thales CDI. Its mission is to support its partners by implementing proactive measures designed to reduce the risk of computer security incidents.

TCS-CERT also handles the management of security incidents and reinforces the partner's own deployed team when an incident occurs.

Key benefits of the service

Improved cyber response capability

Rapid and reliable outsourcing of incident management

Better anticipation of threats

Prevention of incident recurrence

Strengthening of the human factor in cyber security

Greater cyber maturity through better alignment of people, processes and technology

Confidence in your cyber security posture

Security skills

TCS-CERT brings together highly experienced security experts, able to handle sophisticated attacks and threats.

Security Skills Threat Intelligence Networking Confidentiality

Communication and authentication

  • The preferred method for contacting TCS-CERT is email. For urgent assistance, please refer to the RFC 2350 document below.
  • Given the nature of the information handled, the telephone is considered sufficiently secure, even when unencrypted.
  • Unencrypted email is not considered particularly secure, but is sufficient for transmitting low-sensitivity data.
  • To send highly sensitive data (information classified as Confidential), encryption, preferably PGP, will be used.
  • All communication issued by TCS-CERT is digitally signed, using either the generic PGP key or the team members' own signing keys, available in the RFC 2350 document.
Documents

Public CERT documents

Download the resources needed to establish authenticated, secure communication with TCS-CERT.

Contact

Get in touch with TCS-CERT

For any request or to reach the team, visit the official TCS-CERT Benelux page.

Contact TCS-CERT