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Public responses to consultation on Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE)

Consultation responses to ‘Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE): Consultation report‘.

Promoting Global Financial Stability: 2024 FSB Annual Report

Progress in implementing G20 reforms continues but is uneven and challenges remain.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: October 2024

FSB Chair, Klaas Knot’s letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their October meeting.

Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE): Consultation report

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.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: February 2024

FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their February meeting in São Paolo, Brazil.

FSB Work Programme for 2024

Report summarises FSB initiatives in 2024, including an indicative timeline of the FSB’s planned publications for the year.

Promoting Global Financial Stability: 2023 FSB Annual Report

Report presents the FSB’s assessment of current and emerging vulnerabilities in the global financial system and reflections from the March banking turmoil; outlines the FSB’s work to address these vulnerabilities; and reports on the implementation and effects of G20 financial reforms.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders: September 2023

FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to the G20 Leaders ahead of their September Summit in New Delhi.

Recommendations to Achieve Greater Convergence in Cyber Incident Reporting: Final Report

Report sets out recommendations that aim to promote convergence among cyber incident reporting frameworks and encourage better practices.

Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE): A possible way forward

Report sets out a concept for developing a common format for incident reporting exchange (FIRE) to collect incident information from financial institutions and that authorities could use for information sharing.