Source: OJ L, 2024/2690, 18.10.2024

Current language: EN

Article 7 Significant incidents with regard to cloud computing service providers


Summary What does Article 7 of the Cybersecurity measures and significant incidents for relevant entities say?

This article sets out the specific criteria that trigger a "significant incident" classification for cloud computing service providers.

It builds directly on Article 3, which establishes the general framework for what constitutes a significant incident across all relevant entities.

Here, the regulation narrows that framework down to cloud computing specifically, defining significance through a combination of availability disruptions and data integrity or confidentiality breaches, with concrete thresholds attached to each.

Important points:

  • Cloud computing service providers must treat an incident as significant if their service is completely unavailable for more than 30 minutes, or if availability is limited for more than one hour affecting more than 5% of Union users or more than 1 million Union users, whichever is smaller.
  • Any compromise of the integrity, confidentiality, or authenticity of data resulting from a suspectedly malicious action automatically qualifies as a significant incident, regardless of the number of users affected.
  • A data compromise affecting more than 5% of Union users, or more than 1 million Union users (whichever is smaller), also triggers the significant incident classification even absent a confirmed malicious cause.

Springlex's summary of the article, a reading aid, not a substitute for the legal text.

With regard to cloud computing service providers, an incident shall be considered significant under Article 3(1)(g) where it fulfils one or more of the following criteria:

  1. a cloud computing service provided is completely unavailable for more than 30 minutes;

  2. the availability of a cloud computing service of a provider is limited for more than 5 % of the cloud computing service’s users in the Union, or for more than 1 million of the cloud computing service’s users in the Union, whichever number is smaller, for a duration of more than one hour;

  3. the integrity, confidentiality or authenticity of stored, transmitted or processed data related to the provision of a cloud computing service is compromised as a result of a suspectedly malicious action,

  4. the integrity, confidentiality or authenticity of stored, transmitted or processed data related to the provision of a cloud computing service is compromised with an impact on more than 5 % of that cloud computing service’s users in the Union, or on more than 1 million of that cloud computing service’s users in the Union, whichever number is smaller.

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