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Eurozone banks face cybersecurity crisis with soaring tech losses

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 16/11/2023, 11:14

The European Central Bank (ECB) has cast a spotlight on a significant cybersecurity crisis within eurozone banks, revealing a staggering 360% surge in losses due to technological failures and substandard outsourcing practices. In a recent survey, the ECB disclosed that these banks faced losses totaling €148 million in 2022, marking a dramatic increase from the previous year.

The findings, issued today, underscore the urgent need for financial institutions to enhance their IT and cybersecurity frameworks. The ECB's report highlighted not only the sharp rise in losses but also a notable increase in IT spending on outsourced cloud services, which jumped by 56% last year, now representing 3.1% of the total IT expenditure.

This financial upheaval is attributed to high-volume events that exposed significant vulnerabilities in the banks' risk management with service providers. The ECB's inspection revealed that many banks failed to meet IT security expectations, often falling short in identifying potential risks or establishing adequate incident response systems.

The ECB's stern warning signals a financial reckoning for the sector and emphasizes the need for an immediate and comprehensive overhaul of cybersecurity strategies. The central bank has issued recommendations for immediate improvement to meet supervisory expectations, urging banks to take swift action to rectify these fundamental shortcomings.

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