Source: OJ L, 2025/302, 20.2.2025Current language: FR
- Digital operational resilience in the financial sector
ICT-related incidents
- ITS on templates for incident reporting
Article 2 Soumission conjointe de la notification initiale ainsi que des rapports intermédiaire et final
Summary What does Article 2 of the ITS on templates for incident reporting say?
This brief article provides a practical flexibility for financial entities when submitting their incident reports.
Rather than always submitting the initial notification, intermediate report, and final report as three separate submissions, entities may consolidate two or all three into a single submission under certain conditions.
This article acts as a complement to Article 1, which sets out the general reporting obligations and templates, by carving out a limited exception to the default sequential reporting process.
Important points:
- Combine two or all three reporting submissions into one where regular activities have recovered or root cause analysis has been completed.
- The time limits set out in Article 5 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/301 must still be met, even when combining submissions.
- This flexibility is available to financial entities, but only when the specified conditions are satisfied.
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Les entités financières peuvent soumettre conjointement la notification initiale, le rapport intermédiaire et le rapport final afin de transmettre deux ou la totalité de ces documents simultanément, lorsque les activités régulières ont repris ou que l’analyse des causes originelles est terminée, et à condition que soient respectés les délais fixés à l’article 5 du règlement délégué (UE) 2025/301
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