Defcon one 20178/13/2023 ![]() Please note Suppliers must still flow down DEFCON 658 in sub-contracts in accordance with DEFCON 658 Clause 3.1. This contractual obligation will be paused for all contracts containing DEFCON 658. Suppliers should allow a minimum of two working days for the result to be issued, noting that a non-compliant result will require the preparation of a Cyber Implementation Plan (CIP).ĭEFCON 658 requires contractors to renew the SAQ annually. The SAQ result will be provided by the DCPP team via email. The SAQ will be completed using either MS Forms (preferred) or a PDF. Where the MOD RA is ‘High’, DCPP will provide the required RA documentation. This contractual obligation will be paused for all contracts, where sub-contracts have not yet been placed, except those where the MOD RA results in a ‘High’ Cyber Risk Profile. ![]() However, MOD wishes to make UK Defence Suppliers aware of some changes to the process until a replacement tool is available:ĭEFCON 658 requires contractors to flow down the RA/SAQ process for any sub-contracts. The interim process is similar to the SCPS process for the most part. The purpose of this ISN is to make Industry aware of the interim process and provide guidance on the operation of DEFCON 658 and the Cyber risk processes to be followed until further notice. This ISN does not supersede or supplement any others. The interim process is explained in more detail on the DCPP Gov.uk web page. With effect from 12:00 4th June 2021 the SCPS tool was replaced with an interim process whilst a new tool is developed by Defence Digital. RAs and SAQs are completed on MOD’s Supplier Cyber Protection Service (SCPS) tool (aka “Octavian”). Where contracts contain DEFCON 658, tenderers are required to complete a Supplier Assurance Questionnaire (SAQ) as part of their tender response and, if awarded the contract, the SAQ must be renewed annually by the supplier. DEFCON 658 must be included in all MOD contracts with a Cyber Risk Profile higher than ‘Not Applicable’. Thus, we brought all Defqon.To determine the Cyber Risk Profile in all MOD contracts, the MOD completes a Risk Assessment (RA) for each MOD contract. Whilst the very first editions of Defqon.1 only have in official anthems, but nevertheless each anthem tells its own special story. Since the very beginning of festivals, each edition gets an own track dedicated. After an ongoing success, the Australian Premier Gladys Berejiklian prohibited upcoming editions due to security reasons as two attendees died during the 2018’s edition caused by drug abuse. 2009 the Defqon.1 Australia celebrated its debut. The growing success of Defqon.1 encouraged the organizers to start a Defqon.1 edition in Australia. The following year – 2012 – brought the next big change – by extending the Festival over the complete weekend with 3 days. So the organization moved to Biddinghuizen and up to the present day, this location is the place to be. ![]() At the beginning of 2011, Q-dance announced that the local authorities declined permission for the upcoming edition. Until the year 2011 Defqon.1 was only a 1-day festival. The festival itself is the prestige festival created by Q-dance and the very first edition took place in 2003 at the beach of Almere/Flyoland. We from Hardstyle Mag brought all anthems together and made a special mix out of it – to walk down memory lane with you. The history is long and besides tons of memories, there is a long list of epic anthems that shaped each edition in a very unique way. But Defqon.1 is not only worshiped by its visitors but also from the performing Artists. Several styles, multiple stages, an incomparable feeling of unity and for many the highlight of the year. We all know her and we all love her – its Defqon.1, the mother of all harddance festivals.
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