Political risk series: 'Cyber resilience and financial stability'. Martin Boer, director of regulatory affairs at the Institute of International Finance, joins James Cannings from OMFIF to discuss cyber resilience and financial stability. They discuss the threats to financial stability posed by cyber attacks, strategies to prevent them, the role of new technology, and how regulators should react to interconnectedness around the world and across different sectors.
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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