The World Federation of Exchanges ("WFE"), the global industry group for exchanges and CCPs, has today published its response to the Financial Stability Board's (FSB) Cyber Lexicon Consultation.
The FSB's document - a draft glossary of common terms related to cyber security and cyber resilience - is intended to "support its work to protect financial stability against the malicious use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)". The WFE welcomes the work done on the lexicon, as it is helpful for the market infrastructure industry and all stakeholders to have a consistent set of terms.
The highlights of the WFE's response can be summarised as follows:
Nandini Sukumar, CEO, WFE said: "The WFE is pleased to work with industry stakeholders on such a fundamental piece of work. The area of cyber security and resilience is fraught with complexities and variations around terminology, therefore implementing a clearly defined set of common terms will allow market participants a greater ability to work in a coordinated manner across geographies, in the event of a regional or global cyber-attack. Furthermore, a common vocabulary can support the development of industry standards. We look forward to the refined and finalised lexicon being ready for the G20 meeting in Buenos Aires in November."
You can read the full response here.
Source: WFE