Recital 15 Regular meetings involving all stakeholders


As evidenced by the experience of the implementation of the TIBER-EU framework, holding in-person or virtual meetings including all stakeholders concerned (financial entities, authorities, testers and threat intelligencemeans information that has been aggregated, transformed, analysed, interpreted or enriched to provide the necessary context for decision-making and to enable relevant and sufficient understanding in order to mitigate the impact of an ICT-related incident or of a cyber threat, including the technical details of a cyber-attack, those responsible for the attack and their modus operandi and motivations; providers) is the most efficient way to ensure the appropriate conduct of the testing. In-person and virtual meetings should therefore be held at various steps of the process, and in particular during the preparation phase at the launch of the TLPT and to finalise on its scope, during the testing phase, to finalise the threat intelligencemeans information that has been aggregated, transformed, analysed, interpreted or enriched to provide the necessary context for decision-making and to enable relevant and sufficient understanding in order to mitigate the impact of an ICT-related incident or of a cyber threat, including the technical details of a cyber-attack, those responsible for the attack and their modus operandi and motivations; report and the red teammeans the testers, internal or external, contracted for, or assigned to, a TLPT; test plan and for the weekly updates, and during the closure phase for replaying testers and blue teammeans the staff of the financial entity and, where relevant, staff of the financial entity’s third-party service providers and any other party deemed relevant in consideration of the scope of the TLPT, of the financial entity’s third-party service providers, that are defending a financial entity's use of network and information systems by maintaining its security posture against simulated or real attacks and that is not aware of the TLPT; actions, purple teamingmeans a collaborative testing activity that involves both the testers and the blue team; and to exchange feedback on the TLPT.

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