The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) co-hosted yesterday the 25th meeting of the cybersecurity working group of the European Banking Federation (EBF)
The meeting has been an opportunity for professionals from banking institutions to share good practices and lessons learned about cybersecurity challenges, threats, and incidents faced over the past year. The group also discussed new and emerging policy developments in the sector as well as current and future technological challenges
The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL) provided insights on threat intelligence in the financial sector.
The American Bankers Association (ABA) gave a presentation to reflect on the importance of the Sheltered Harbor initiative.
Besides, the European Banking Federation supports ENISA by playing an active role as member of the European Stakeholders Cybersecurity Certification Group.
This year ENISA has been supporting the financial community with the mapping of stakeholders and EU initiatives in relation to cybersecurity. Previous initiatives of ENISA in the industry include the Payment Service Directive 2 (PSD 2) implementation interactive map, Blockchain cybersecurity as well as support in the information sharing community through the European Information Sharing and Analysis Centre FI-ISAC.
Further Information
If you would like to contribute to the stakeholder mapping go to the Finance Stakeholders 2020 - Survey.
For questions related to the press and interviews, please contact press (at) enisa.europa.eu.