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The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) three-month public consultation on Draft Guideline B‑13: Technology and Cyber Risk Management closes on February 9 and comments are to be submitted to Tech.Cyber@osfi-bsif.gc.ca.


This Guideline applies to all federally regulated financial institutions (FRFIs) and aims to promote greater resilience to technology and cyber risks by focusing on five key components:

  • Governance and risk management

  • Technology operations

  • Cyber security

  • Third-party provider technology and cyber risk

  • Technology resilience

Read Ameis’ summary here.

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