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Consultation paper on Joint draft RTS on subcontracting ICT services supporting critical or important functions
ESAs launch joint consultation on second batch of policy mandates under the Digital Operational Resilience Act
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) launched today a public consultation on the second batch of policy mandates under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). Today’s package includes four draft regulatory technical standards (RTS), one set of draft implementing technical standards (ITS) and two sets of guidelines (GL). These policy instruments aim to ensure a consistent and harmonised legal framework in the areas of major ICT-related incident reporting, digital operational resilience testing, ICT third-party risk management and oversight over critical ICT third-party providers. The consultation runs until 4 March 2024.
Joint Regulatory Technical Standards on subcontracting ICT services supporting critical or important functions
Consultation on Joint draft Guidelines on estimation of aggregated annual costs and losses caused by major ICT-related incidents
Consultation on Joint draft RTS on the harmonisation of conditions enabling the conduct of the oversight activities Introductory note
Consultation on Joint draft guidelines on the oversight cooperation and information exchange between the ESAs and the competent authorities
Consultation on Joint draft RTS specifying elements related to threat led penetration tests
Consultation on Joint draft technical standards on major incident reporting
Consultation on Joint draft RTS on subcontracting ICT services supporting critical or important functions
Joint Regulatory Technical Standards on the harmonisation of conditions enabling the conduct of the oversight activities
Consultation paper on draft RTS on requirements for policies and procedures on conflicts of interest for issuers of ARTs under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards on requirements for policies and procedures on conflicts of interest for issuers of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) under MiCAR
The Regulatory Technical Standards specifying the requirements for policies and procedures on conflicts of interest for issuers of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR) aim at strengthening the management of conflicts of interest by issuers of ARTs and ensure convergence of requirements across the European Union. The conflicts of interest policies and procedures should ensure that issuers of ARTs consider all the circumstances which may influence or affect, or which may be perceived to influence or affect, their ability or the ability of the parties connected to an issuer of ARTs to take impartial and objective decisions.
Amending Consultation paper on draft joint Guidelines on the system established by the ESAs for the exchange of information relevant to the assessment of the fitness and propriety
Consultation on draft RTS on requirements for policies and procedures on conflicts of interest for issuers of ARTs under MiCAR
The EBA consults on draft technical standards specifying the requirements for policies and procedures on conflicts of interest for issuers of ARTs under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Consultation Paper on draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) specifying the requirements for policies and procedures on conflicts of interest for issuers of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR). These draft RTS aim at strengthening the management of conflicts of interest by issuers of ARTs and ensure convergence of requirements across the European Union.
Eligibility Criteria Grid - FG III
Vacancy Notice - OPER FP CA-44-2023
ESAs launch second public consultation on joint Guidelines on the system for the exchange of information relevant to fit and proper assessments
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today launched a second consultation related to the joint Guidelines on the system for the exchange of information relevant to fit and proper assessments. The consultation covers amendments extending the scope of the joint Guidelines to legal persons, thus ensuring the complete coverage of data subjects. These Guidelines aim to increase the efficiency of the information exchange between sectoral supervisors by harmonising practices and covering both natural and legal persons. The consultation runs until 15 January 2024.