FSB sets out three ways to achieve greater convergence in cyber incident reporting: issuing recommendations to address impediments to achieving greater harmonisation in cyber incident reporting, advancing the development of common terminologies related to cyber incidents and taking forward work to develop a common format for incident reporting exchange (FIRE).
Cyber Resilience
13 April 2023
13 April 2023
The lexicon comprises a set of approximately 50 core terms related to cyber security and cyber resilience in the financial sector.
13 April 2023
This report sets out recommendations that aim to promote convergence in cyber incident reporting and encourage better practices.
FSB Chair’s letter notes the need to learn lessons from recent events in the banking sector and outlines the cyber incident reporting recommendations that the FSB is delivering to the meeting.
FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their April meeting in Washington DC.
30 March 2023
Annual work programme and publication timetable for the FSB.
20 February 2023
FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their February meeting in Bengaluru.
20 February 2023
FSB Chair’s letter looks at the outlook for financial stability and outlines the FSB’s key work priorities for 2023, including non-bank financial intermediation, crypto-assets, cross-border payments, cyber and operational resilience, and work to address climate-related financial risks.
10 January 2023
Consultation responses to ‘Achieving Greater Convergence in Cyber Incident Reporting – Consultative document‘.
16 November 2022
Report presents the FSB’s high-level assessment of current vulnerabilities in the global financial system; describes its ongoing financial stability work; and reports on the implementation and effects of G20 reforms.