Cyber Incident Reporting Framework: Global Edition

Multiple industry groups, led by the Cyber Threat Alliance and IST, have come together to identify a set of principles and develop a model reporting format that governments worldwide could use. The Cyber Incident Reporting Framework: Global Edition answers questions about what conditions should be in place to make a reporting mandate effective and harmonizes suggested definitions with existing global regulations.

This guide to cybersecurity incident reporting develops a model reporting format that cybersecurity authorities and other government authorities worldwide could use as the foundation for their national reporting frameworks and regulatory language.

Last fall, multiple industry organizations led by the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) and the Institute for Security and Technology (IST) came together to provide input regarding cyber incident reporting for US entities. This group identified a set of principles and developed a model reporting format that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) could use as the foundation for its incident reporting regulations. This updated, global edition of the framework builds off that first document that CTA and IST released in November 2022, and adds significant contextual discussion.

Thank you to the following organizations for their support: Chainalysis, Ciphertrace, CREST, Cybera, Cybercrime Support Network, and CyberPeace Institute

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