A new blog post from our Executive Director EMEA, Moona Ederveen was just published by UK Finance and discusses how the financial sector is gearing up to tackle the potential risks associated with malicious AI use. In her insightful piece, Moona dives into the importance of exercises and information sharing in preparing for severe but plausible scenarios stemming from AI in the financial industry. Head over to the UK Finance website to read Moona's blog post and better understand how the sector is staying ahead of the game when it comes to preparing for malicious AI threats. https://hubs.ly/Q02JyCnb0 #AI #Finance #UKFinance #RiskManagement #InformationSharing #BlogPost
FS-ISAC
Financial Services
The only global cyber intelligence sharing community solely focused on financial services.
About us
FS-ISAC is the member-driven, not-for-profit organization that advances cybersecurity and resilience in the global financial system, protecting the financial institutions and the people they serve. Founded in 1999, the organization’s real-time information-sharing network amplifies the intelligence, knowledge, and practices of its members for the financial sector’s collective security and defenses. Member financial firms represent $100 trillion in assets in 75 countries.
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http://www.fsisac.com
External link for FS-ISAC
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Information Sharing, Information Security, Cyber Intelligence, Business Resilience, Threat Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Financial Services
Locations
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London, GB
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Singapore, SG
Employees at FS-ISAC
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Michael Silverman
VP of Strategy & Innovation at FS-ISAC
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Joel Van Dyk, CISSP, CISM
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Craigg Ballance
Regional Director, Canada, Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Centre (FS-ISAC)
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Alex Lovinger
Experienced Cyber Security Executive, driving sustainable transformations through interim engagements.
Updates
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The agenda for our upcoming Americas Fall Summit in Atlanta is out now! 🌟 Check out the incredible lineup of sessions, panels, and workshops to start planning out your Summit experience. Learn more https://hubs.ly/Q02JrDB00 #FSISACSummit
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Robust cyber hygiene is the bedrock of cyber defense and resilience. FS-ISAC developed 15 recommendations appropriate for all levels of cyber maturity, using a risk-based approach and Defense-in-Depth principles. While some of these fundamentals are regulatory requirements, all are necessary. Read more in Cyber Fundamentals https://hubs.ly/Q02JcwGw0
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How do financial sector CISOs balance reducing the risks and increasing the resilience of their firms today, while keeping an eye on the horizon for emerging threats like quantum computing? Lindsey Bateman, CISO of M&G plc, discusses how she approaches this and more on the latest episode of our FinCyber Today podcast! Watch, listen, and subscribe: https://hubs.ly/Q02HtpZF0
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Join us at the 2024 Americas Fall Summit in Atlanta, GA this October! We'll be hosting a half-day, in-person Tabletop exercise focused on "Artificial Intelligence Impacts on Markets and Public Confidence" on 27 October. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to network, learn, and discuss important industry topics. Register now at https://hubs.ly/Q02G_2_q0. See you there! #FSISAC #Summit2024 #Atlanta #AI #TabletopExercise
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Last week, we published two new papers to our Knowledge section: A joint paper with Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council (FSSCC) on Principles for Financial Institutions’ Security and Resilience in Cloud Service Environments and the second paper highlights the important role of Business Information Security Officers (BISOs) in security and compliance. Stay ahead of the curve with these must-read community-sourced resources! #FinancialInnovation #IndustryInsights #ResearchPapers https://hubs.ly/Q02Hs0Hl0
Knowledge
fsisac.com
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Join us at the 2024 FinCyber Today UK event in London this September! Don't miss out on the opportunity to network with industry professionals from the UK and Europe. Engage in interactive workshops, discussions, and expert panels that will keep you ahead of the latest trends in cybersecurity. Plus, be sure to attend the insider threat tabletop exercise on Monday 23 September, hosted in conjunction with FinCyber Today UK. Secure your spot now: https://hubs.ly/Q02G_2bR0 #FinCyberTodayUK #Cybersecurity #LondonEvents
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It’s been amazing to see this effort come together and the wide range of partners who have signed on to this critical effort to reduce fraud and scams across our entire economy. We are looking forward to working with everyone!
🚨 Announcing the National Task Force for Fraud & Scam Prevention 🚨 Today, we at The Aspen Institute Financial Security Program are launching a trailblazing initiative to combat financial fraud and scams and help rebuild trust in our financial system. This multi-sector partnership will unite leaders from government, law enforcement, private industry, and civil society to develop a comprehensive, nationwide strategy aimed at preventing fraud and scams. 🎯 The Task Force’s mission: * Consumer Education – launch a public education campaign to help consumers spot and report scams. * Prevention and Detection – enhance intelligence on the latest scams and tactics, and share best practices across sectors for mitigating harm to consumers. * Recovery and Prosecution – collaborate with consumer protections and law enforcement to expose criminals, helping to rebuild personal finances and public trust. Together, this work can help keep money in the pockets of hardworking Americans, strengthen households’ financial security, and help address society’s growing trust deficit. 👉 For more information about the National Task Force for Fraud & Scam Prevention, please visit https://lnkd.in/eX5Erkvi. The Aspen Institute, Ida Rademacher, Kate Griffin
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We are excited to be part of this broad coalition across sectors coming together to tackle this complex and critical issue, and particularly excited to work with our partners on how intelligence and information sharing can help prevent fraud and scams and protect our customers and citizens!
🚨 Announcing the National Task Force for Fraud & Scam Prevention 🚨 Today, we at The Aspen Institute Financial Security Program are launching a trailblazing initiative to combat financial fraud and scams and help rebuild trust in our financial system. This multi-sector partnership will unite leaders from government, law enforcement, private industry, and civil society to develop a comprehensive, nationwide strategy aimed at preventing fraud and scams. 🎯 The Task Force’s mission: * Consumer Education – launch a public education campaign to help consumers spot and report scams. * Prevention and Detection – enhance intelligence on the latest scams and tactics, and share best practices across sectors for mitigating harm to consumers. * Recovery and Prosecution – collaborate with consumer protections and law enforcement to expose criminals, helping to rebuild personal finances and public trust. Together, this work can help keep money in the pockets of hardworking Americans, strengthen households’ financial security, and help address society’s growing trust deficit. 👉 For more information about the National Task Force for Fraud & Scam Prevention, please visit https://lnkd.in/eX5Erkvi. The Aspen Institute, Ida Rademacher, Kate Griffin
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Last chance to secure your place to attend our Steel Resolve functional exercise, taking place 23-25 July. Steel Resolve will test the sector’s response, reconnection, and recovery after a major disruption. The exercise will create an environment for participants must test existing sector coordination and sharing policies and processes and identify operational gaps in the implementation of these playbooks. Book now! https://hubs.ly/Q02G_s7Q0 #resilience #exercise #cybersecurity
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