NY Fed wants ‘enhanced communication’ around cyber threats

Sarah Dahlgren says New York Fed wants to learn from breaches in security

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York

The fear of sharing intelligence in the area of cybersecurity could harm supervisors' efforts to address vulnerabilities, according to Sarah Dahlgren, an executive vice-president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Dahlgren, speaking at the OpRisk North America Annual Conference on March 24, said the New York Fed has a team dedicated to improving its supervisory approach, which will be considering how to enhance communication around cyber threats and events.

"We know that breaches have

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