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With Russia’s war against Ukraine raging on, Parliament reconfirmed on Wednesday its view that the EU must continue to support Kyiv for as long as it takes until victory.Committee on Foreign Affairs Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
On Wednesday, MEPs approved the proposal on the number of members in Parliament’s 20 committees and four sub-committees, as well as its 48 standing delegations. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The Board of Directors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) today approved €8.4 billion of new financing to build homes and schools, harness renewable energy, upgrade water, transport and communications networks and bolster business innovation and growth in Europe and around the world.
The European Supervisory Authorities published today the second batch of policy products under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). This batch consists of four final draft regulatory technical standards (RTS), one set of Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) and 2 guidelines.
Press briefing ahead of the upcoming Foreign Affairs Council will take place on 19 April 2024 at 14.30.
ESAs establish framework to strengthen coordination in case of systemic cyber incidents
17 July 2024
Digital Finance and Innovation
Joint Committee
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) will establish the EU systemic cyber incident coordination framework (EU-SCICF), in the context of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), that will facilitate an effective financial sector response to a cyber incident that poses a risk to financial stability, by strengthening the coordination among financial authorities and other relevant bodies in the European Union, as well as with key actors at international level.
Over the coming months, the ESAs will kickstart the implementation of the framework by setting up:
the EU-SCICF Secretariat, supporting the functioning of the framework;
the EU-SCICF Forum, working on testing and maturing the functioning;
the EU-SCICF Crisis Coordination, facilitating during a crisis the coordination of actions by the participating authorities.
The ESAs will identify legal and other operational hurdles encountered during the initial set up and report these to the European Commission. The further development of the framework will be subject to the availability of resources and other measures taken by the European Commission.
Background
After identifying a shortfall in crisis management frameworks that could lead to a lack of financial sector coordination in the event of a significant cross-border information and communication technologies (ICT) incident, the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) recommended the ESAs to build on the role foreseen in the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), and to gradually develop a pan-European systemic cyber incident coordination framework (EU-SCICF).
Further information:
Cristina Bonillo
Senior Communications Officerpress@esma.europa.eu
17/07/2024
EU-SCICF
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The European Supervisory Authorities will establish the EU systemic cyber incident coordination framework (EU-SCICF), in the context of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), that will facilitate an effective financial sector response to cyber incidents
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