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The Financial Services Agency of Japan has conducted the eighth Financial Industry-Wide Cybersecurity Exercise (Delta Wall VIII) to enhance the capabilities of the entire financial industry to respond to cyber incidents. This exercise aims to improve cybersecurity measures against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. The Agency notes that large-scale cyberattacks are becoming more common worldwide, causing disruptions to business operations, compromising confidential information, and resulting in financial losses. Delta Wall VIII is designed to foster self-help, mutual assistance, and public assistance among financial institutions to strengthen cybersecurity.

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  Japaneseopen new window (Provisional translation) December 18, 2023 Financial Services Agency
(Japanese version: published October 18, 2023)

 

Financial Industry-Wide Cybersecurity Exercise (Delta Wall VIII)

Large-scale cyberattacks are increasingly observed across the world. Techniques used by attackers become further sophisticated and complicated. Similarly, in Japan, cyberattacks increasingly cause disruption of business operations, compromise of confidential information and financial losses. Threats of cyberattacks potentially pose significant risks that could undermine financial stability. 

To respond to this threat, the Financial Services Agency conducted the eighth Financial Industry-Wide Cybersecurity Exercise (Delta Wall VIII*) with the aim of further enhancing the capabilities of the entire financial industry to respond to cyber incidents. The overview of the Delta Wall VIII is available through the link below.
   *The name “Delta Wall” represents the three key viewpoints for enhancing cybersecurity: self-help,           mutual assistance, and public assistance.

 

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Summary:

On December 18, 2023, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) of Japan conducted the eighth Financial Industry-Wide Cybersecurity Exercise, known as Delta Wall VIII. This exercise aimed to enhance the capabilities of the entire financial industry to respond to cyber incidents in the context of increasingly sophisticated and complex cyberattacks.

The Delta Wall VIII exercise acknowledges the growing threat of cyberattacks to financial stability, which can cause disruption to business operations, compromise confidential information, and result in financial losses. The exercise represents the three key viewpoints for enhancing cybersecurity: self-help, mutual assistance, and public assistance, symbolized by the name “Delta Wall””.

The objective of the exercise was to test the financial industry’s ability to respond to cyber incidents and identify areas for improvement. The exercise involved various financial institutions and organizations

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