Cyber Resilience

FSB recommends Spain further enhance cyber resilience of its financial sector to address rising challenges

Spanish authorities should develop a comprehensive threat landscape, leverage best practices, and establish a national analysis of registers of information and a single national channel for incident reporting.

Peer Review of Spain

Peer review assesses Spain’s efforts to enhance cyber resilience in its financial sector and recommends further steps to address rising financial stability risks from operational incidents and cyber-attacks.

FSB Regional Consultative Group for Europe meets in Basel

FSB holds meeting of RCG Europe in Basel.

FSB Regional Consultative Group for Asia meets in Sydney

The Financial Stability Board (FSB) Regional Consultative Group for Asia met on 7-8 October in Sydney, hosted by the Reserve Bank of Australia.The meeting, which brings together senior officials from central banks, financial authorities and regulatory bodies in the region, covered:

Enhancing supervision: challenges and opportunities for the EU

Speech by Martin Moloney, FSB Deputy Secretary General at the Eurofi Financial Forum 2025 in Copenhagen.

FSB Chair calls for continued vigilance on financial sector vulnerabilities

FSB Chair Klaas Knot reflects on progress made under his leadership and outlines key priorities to safeguard global financial stability in the face of ongoing challenges.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: April 2025

FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their April meeting in Washington DC.

Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE): Taxonomy package

A technical package for the finalised Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE), including a Data Point Model (DPM), an XBRL taxonomy, and validation rules.

FSB finalises the common Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE)

Developed in collaboration with private sector experts, FIRE reduces the reporting burden for firms operating across multiple jurisdictions and improves communication with and among authorities.

Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE): Final report

FIRE is a standardised yet adaptable format to enhance the efficiency and consistency of cyber and operational incident reporting across borders, facilitating incident response and recovery.

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