
Operationalizing and implementing the still nascent norms for cyberspace must be a top priority in the coming years. The financial sector provides an opportunity to advance this effort and to cement words and diplomatic consensus into action and state behavior.

The global financial system’s operational cyber resilience and collective defense against cyber attacks is the foundation for any comprehensive strategy.

The unique nature of cyber threats and the actions necessary to better protect the global financial system against them require strengthening the connections between different actors and initiatives. However, many public and private actors remain unaware of the full range of efforts in this domain.

The global financial system is going through an unprecedented digital transformation. Financial services firms increasingly look like tech companies and tech companies look like financial services firms and in this time of transformation, when an incident could easily undermine trust and derail such innovations, cybersecurity is more essential than ever.

A vision for how the international community could better protect the financial system against cyber threats.

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