Yes. Sector participants may submit sector evidence if they are authorized to share it and the evidence is appropriate for the pathway.
Sector evidence may include public reports, aggregated data, anonymized trend analysis, public regulatory materials, public catastrophe data, resilience case studies, disclosure examples, protection-gap analysis, operational resilience lessons, academic research, public infrastructure data, public finance materials, or public-safe professional insights.
Participants should not submit customer data, material non-public information, confidential supervisory information, sensitive underwriting data, confidential investment information, lending files, deal terms, pricing, transaction details, procurement-sensitive information, trade secrets, or employer-confidential materials unless a specific controlled process has been approved and lawful authority exists.
Sector evidence should be submitted through the official docket or form, with source, permission status, date, limitations, sensitivity level, and recommended use.
Evidence submission does not mean acceptance, endorsement, publication, certification, or approval. It means the material has entered review.