DNB bulletin: International cooperation ‘essential’ over cyber threats

Highlights new working group as good example of progress

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International cooperation is "essential" in the quest to bolster the financial system's resilience to cyber threats, according to the latest bulletin published by The Netherlands Bank.

The bulletin encourages both financial institutions and authorities to collaborate more. It points to the recent establishment of a working of central banks and securities regulators, in September, as a good example.

"The objective of the working group is to determine what further steps are necessary to raise the

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