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RS.CO-2: Incidents are reported consistent with established criteria.

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CyberFundamentals (Belgium)

RS.CO-2: Incidents are reported consistent with established criteria.

Task name
Priority
Status
Theme
Policy
Other requirements
Treatment process and documentation of occurred security incidents
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Fully done
Mostly done
Partly done
Not done
Incident management
Incident management and response
requirements

Task is fulfilling also these other security requirements

T06: Turvallisuuspoikkeamien hallinta
Katakri
32. Security of processing
GDPR
12. Transparent information, communication and modalities for the exercise of the rights of the data subject
GDPR
16.1.5: Response to information security incidents
ISO27 Full
6.4: Menettelytavat virhe- ja ongelmatilanteissa
Self-monitoring
1. Task description

All security incidents are addressed in a consistent manner to improve security based on what has happened.

In the incident treatment process:

  • the reported incident is confirmed (or found unnecessary to record)
  • the type and cause of incident is documented
  • the risks associated with the incident are documented
  • the risks are re-evaluated and treated if that is necessary after the incident
  • risk mitigation measures or a decision their acceptance is documented
  • people who need to be informed of the results of the incident treatment are identified (including external ones)
  • possible need for a post-incident analysis is determined
Personnel guidelines for reporting security incidents
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Fully done
Mostly done
Partly done
Not done
Incident management
Incident management and response
requirements

Task is fulfilling also these other security requirements

T06: Turvallisuuspoikkeamien hallinta
Katakri
24. Responsibility of the controller
GDPR
16.1.3: Reporting information security weaknesses
ISO27 Full
16.1.2: Reporting information security events
ISO27 Full
6.4: Menettelytavat virhe- ja ongelmatilanteissa
Self-monitoring
1. Task description

A process for reporting incidents is maintained to help staff report incidents efficiently and consistently.

Things to report as an incident include e.g.:

  • unauthorized access to data / premises
  • action against security guidelines
  • suspected security issue (e.g. phishing, malware infection)
  • data system outage
  • accidental or intentional destruction / alteration of data
  • lost or stolen device
  • compromised password
  • lost physical identifier (e.g. keychain, smart card, smart sticker)
  • suspected security weakness (e.g. on utilized data system or other procedures)

The personnel guidelines emphasize the obligation to report security incidents as soon as possible in accordance with the agreed process. The instructions also describe other operations in the event of an incident (e.g. recording seen error messages and other details).

Reporting personal data breaches to authorities / data subjects
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Fully done
Mostly done
Partly done
Not done
Incident management
Data breach management
requirements

Task is fulfilling also these other security requirements

33. Notification of a personal data breach to the supervisory authority
GDPR
34. Communication of a personal data breach to the data subject
GDPR
16.1.5: Response to information security incidents
ISO27 Full
6.1.3: Contact with authorities
ISO27 Full
A.10.1: Notification of a data breach involving PII
ISO 27018
1. Task description

A personal data breach must be reported to the supervisory authority if the breach may pose a risk to data subjects rights and freedoms. Data subjects, on the other hand, must be informed if the breach is likely to pose a high risk to their rights and freedoms. For example, registrants may take steps to reduce the adverse effect (e.g. by closing their credit card).

The notification must include the following information:

  • a clear description of the personal data breach
  • the name and contact details of the data protection officer or other contact point from which further information can be obtained
  • the likely consequences of the personal data breach
  • the measures proposed or already taken by the controller; where appropriate, measures to mitigate possible adverse effects.
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