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TIBER-SK (EN)
A cybersecurity framework focusing on simulating realistic cyberattacks on financial entities (FEs). Unlike other methodologies, TIBER-SK provides real-life tests on information and communication technology (ICT) systems that provide critical or important functions (CIFs), processes, or personnel within an FE – without the need for a separate test environment, such as a production environment. Its aim is to continually improve the cyber resilience of the whole financial sector, and to enable FEs to reach a higher level of cyber maturity.
TIBER-SK is national implementation of TIBER-EU framework. It declares that all TIBER-SK tests will be conducted in accordance with TIBER-EU standards. TLPT under TIBER-SK is fully compatible with DORA requirements. DORA mandates certain FEs to undergo TLPT, further details are specified in the RTS.
The TLPT under DORA is a legal text that specifies what needs to be done and the legal requirements for the process. It does not, however, specify exact procedures (e.g. specific meetings). The TIBER-EU framework, on the other hand, is detailed in terms of deliverables and processes, describing how testing should be conducted. This makes TIBER-EU an ideal guide for conducting TLPT under DORA.
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