The project "Creation of a Unified Cybersecurity Infrastructure for the Provision and Development of Increased Cybersecurity Services of the State Electoral Communications Service Centre" was developed in accordance with the requirements of the National Cybersecurity Law of Latvia. LVRTC already uses several cybersecurity technologies – DDOS protection, firewalls, as well as Web application firewalls, which have been purchased and maintained to ensure the provision of services to the customers of the State Electronic Communications Service Centre (VESPC), to protect the information and communication technology infrastructure of VESPC customers and to provide increased resilience cybersecurity services to VESPC customers. During the course of the project, it is planned to combine these technologies, automate them, increase the capacity of the team and purchase additional technologies to create a single, mutually integrated set of systems, which would act as a cybersecurity security management centre (SOC), with 24/7 support. These services will enable VESPC clients to obtain managed, integrated cybersecurity incident prevention, analytics and incident management services, and will be able to contribute to cyber resilience and staff training through the Cyber Range Platform module. Project activities: Ensuring cyber defence of the National Electronic Communications Services Centre – provision of equipment and software to implement service vulnerability management and security of virtual machines. Provision of equipment and software to implement network security and access solutions for service users. Provision (licences), implementation, configuration and maintenance of the cybersecurity SOC platform. Provision of equipment and software for the implementation of the system and infrastructure internal network security service. Cyber range platform software provision (licences), implementation, configuration, maintenance. Provision of software to implement a security service platform with sensors and monitoring for the monitoring of information systems. Provision of software (licences) for additional modules (Threat intelligence, XDR and Vulnerability Identification and Usability Detection, PIM/PAM) of the cybersecurity SOC platform. Results: The following national monitoring indicators have been identified for the project: Output indicator – a cyber security solution implemented within the Centre by 31 December 2029; Output indicator - extraction of cybersecurity data for analysis from the Centre's user equipment (number of equipment) - 15 000 equipment. Funding: The total eligible funding planned under the project is at least EUR 4 350 000, including ERDF funding of EUR 3 697 500 and private co-financing of at least EUR 652 500. The source of the private co-financing of the LVRTC is its own revenue from the services provided by the company to its customers. Project implementation time: The project is expected to be implemented by 31 December 2029.