Article 1 – Subject matter

In order to achieve a high common level of digital operational resilience, this Regulation lays down uniform requirements concerning the sicurezza delle reti e dei sistemi informativiSicurezza delle reti e dei sistemi informativi Si intende la capacità dei sistemi di rete e di informazione di resistere, a un determinato livello di fiducia, a qualsiasi evento che possa compromettere la disponibilità, l'autenticità, l'integrità o la riservatezza dei dati memorizzati, trasmessi o elaborati o dei servizi offerti o accessibili tramite tali sistemi di rete e di informazione. Definizione ai sensi dell'articolo 6 della direttiva (UE) 2022/2555 (direttiva NIS2) supporting the business processes of financial entities as follows:

(a) requirements applicable to financial entities in relation to:

(i) information and communication technology (ICT) rischioIl rischio Si intende il potenziale di perdita o di perturbazione causato da un incidente e deve essere espresso come una combinazione dell'entità di tale perdita o perturbazione e della probabilità che l'incidente si verifichi -. Definizione ai sensi dell'articolo 6 della direttiva (UE) 2022/2555 (direttiva NIS2) management;

(ii) reporting of major ICT-related incidents and notifying, on a voluntary basis, significant cyber threats to the competent authorities;

(iii) reporting of major operational or security payment-related incidents to the competent authorities by financial entities referred to in Article 2(1), points (a) to (d);

(iv) digital operational resilience testing;

(v) information and intelligence sharing in relation to cyber threats and vulnerabilities;

(vi) measures for the sound management of ICT third-party risk;
(b) requirements in relation to the contractual arrangements concluded between ICT third-party service providers and financial entities;

(c) rules for the establishment and conduct of the Oversight Framework for critical ICT third-party service providers when providing services to financial entities;

(d) rules on cooperation among competent authorities, and rules on supervision and enforcement by competent authorities in relation to all matters covered by this Regulation.

This Regulation is without prejudice to the responsibility of Member States’ regarding essential State functions concerning public security, defence and national security in accordance with Union law.

In relation to financial entities identified as essential or important entities pursuant to national rules transposing Article 3 of Directive (EU) 2022/2555, this Regulation shall be considered a sector-specific Union legal act for the purposes of Article 4 of that Directive.