Source: OJ L 333, 27.12.2022, p. 80–152
ENRecital 66 Ways of working for the Cooperation Group
The Cooperation Group means a group as defined in Article 2, point (11), of Directive 2013/34/EU; should remain a flexible forum and be able to react to changing and new policy priorities and challenges while taking into account the availability of resources. It could organise regular joint meetings with relevant private stakeholders from across the Union to discuss activities carried out by the Cooperation Group means a group as defined in Article 2, point (11), of Directive 2013/34/EU; and gather data and input on emerging policy challenges. Additionally, the Cooperation Group means a group as defined in Article 2, point (11), of Directive 2013/34/EU; should carry out a regular assessment of the state of play of cyber threats means a cyber threat as defined in Article 2, point (8), of Regulation (EU) 2019/881; or incidents means an incident as defined in Article 6, point (6), of Directive (EU) 2022/2555;, such as ransomware. In order to enhance cooperation at Union level, the Cooperation Group means a group as defined in Article 2, point (11), of Directive 2013/34/EU; should consider inviting relevant Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies involved in cybersecurity means cybersecurity as defined in Article 2, point (1), of Regulation (EU) 2019/881; policy, such as the European Parliament, Europol, the European Data Protection Board, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, established by Regulation (EU) 2018/1139, and the European Union Agency for Space Programme, established by Regulation (EU) 2021/696 of the European Parliament and the Council(14)Regulation (EU) 2021/696 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 April 2021 establishing the Union Space Programme and the European Union Agency for the Space Programme and repealing Regulations (EU) No 912/2010, (EU) No 1285/2013 and (EU) No 377/2014 and Decision No 541/2014/EU (OJ L 170, 12.5.2021, p. 69)., to participate in its work.