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5.—(1) GCHQ is designated as the CSIRT for the United Kingdom in respect of the relevant sectors and digital services.
(2) The CSIRT must—
(a)monitor incidents in the United Kingdom;
(b)provide early warning, alerts, announcements and dissemination of information to relevant stakeholders about risks and incidents;
(c)respond to any incident notified to it under regulation 11(5)(b) or regulation 12(8);
(d)provide dynamic risk and incident analysis and situational awareness;
(e)participate and co-operate in the CSIRTs network;
(f)establish relationships with the private sector to facilitate co-operation with that sector;
(g)promote the adoption and use of common or standardised practices for—
(i)incident and risk handling procedures, and
(ii)incident, risk and information classification schemes; and
(h)co-operate with NIS enforcement authorities to enable the enforcement authorities to fulfil their obligations under these Regulations.
(3) The CSIRT may participate in international co-operation networks if the CSIRT considers it appropriate to do so.
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