A technical package for the finalised Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE), including a Data Point Model (DPM), an XBRL taxonomy, and validation rules.
Information Exchange
Developed in collaboration with private sector experts, FIRE reduces the reporting burden for firms operating across multiple jurisdictions and improves communication with and among authorities.
FIRE is a standardised yet adaptable format to enhance the efficiency and consistency of cyber and operational incident reporting across borders, facilitating incident response and recovery.
15 April 2025
This document summarises the responses to the 17 October 2024 FSB public consultation on a Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE).
Consultation responses to ‘Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE): Consultation report‘.
The proposed Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE) aims to promote convergence and communication among supervisors and firms, address reporting challenges and enhance the response to operational incidents.
The proposed format for reporting of operational incidents, including cyber incidents, aims to promote convergence and communication among financial authorities and firms, facilitating efficient incident response and recovery.
14 October 2019
Updates to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on further work on market fragmentation.
14 October 2019
FSB updates on its work related to market fragmentation.
Third annual report to G20 Leaders on the implementation and effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms.