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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>FRANKFURT: European Union countries must step up their defences against cyber attacks<\/a> on their financial infrastructure as the war in Ukraine raises the risk of hacks by foreign powers, the bloc's systemic risk watchdog said on Tuesday.

European states have raced to protect their energy infrastructure from physical attacks but the
European Systemic Risk Board<\/a> (ESRB<\/a>) said more needed to be done against cyber warfare against financial institutions and the telecommunications networks and power grids they rely on.

\"The war in Ukraine, the broader geopolitical landscape and the increasing use of cyber attacks have significantly heightened the cyber threat environment,\" the ESRB said in a report.

\"There is an increased risk of cyber attacks on the EU financial system by states or state-sponsored actors.\"

Specifically, the watchdog said national authorities should start carrying out stress tests and impact analyses, using tools developed by the ESRB to identify weaknesses and measure their resilience to attacks.

\"The ESRB will consider which operational policy tools are most effective in responding to a system-wide cyber incident and identify gaps across operational and financial policy tools,\" it added.

The ESRB, which is comprised of the EU's central banks and
prudential watchdogs<\/a>, primarily focuses on financial risk but it broadened the scope of its analysis to the infrastructure used by banks and other institutions.

The
European Commission<\/a> in October proposed stepping up measures to protect its critical infrastructure, with energy among its chief areas of focus following the possible sabotage of the Nord Stream<\/a> gas pipelines a month earlier.

That incident put governments on high alert and prompted some to send in the military to secure what they see as increasingly vulnerable energy systems.
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欧盟国家对加强防御国家的黑客

欧洲国家也竞相保护他们的能源基础设施从物理攻击,但欧洲系统性风险委员会(分级)说,还需要做更多的工作对网络战争对金融机构和电信网络和电网他们依赖。

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法兰克福:欧盟国家必须加强防御网络攻击在他们的金融基础设施随着战争在乌克兰引发了由外国势力攻击的风险,欧元区的系统性风险监管机构周二表示。

欧洲国家也竞相从物理攻击,但保护他们的能源基础设施欧洲系统性风险委员会(分级说还需要做更多的工作对网络战争对金融机构和电信网络和电网他们依赖。

“战争在乌克兰,更广泛的地缘政治格局和越来越多的使用网络攻击显著提高网络威胁环境,“分级在一份报告中称。

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“网络攻击的风险增加欧盟金融体系由州或国家资助的演员。”

具体来说,监管机构表示,各国政府应开始进行压力测试和影响分析,使用工具开发的分级确定弱点和衡量他们的韧性的攻击。

“分级将考虑运营政策工具是最有效的应对一个系统范围的网络事件和跨业务和金融政策工具,识别差距”。

分级,这是由中央银行和欧盟审慎监管机构,主要侧重于财务风险但它扩大了范围的分析所使用的基础设施银行和其他机构。

欧洲委员会10月提出加大措施保护关键基础设施,能源在其主要领域的焦点可能破坏后北溪前一个月的天然气管道。

事件使政府处于高度戒备状态,促使一些派遣军事安全他们看到的越来越脆弱的能源系统。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>FRANKFURT: European Union countries must step up their defences against cyber attacks<\/a> on their financial infrastructure as the war in Ukraine raises the risk of hacks by foreign powers, the bloc's systemic risk watchdog said on Tuesday.

European states have raced to protect their energy infrastructure from physical attacks but the
European Systemic Risk Board<\/a> (ESRB<\/a>) said more needed to be done against cyber warfare against financial institutions and the telecommunications networks and power grids they rely on.

\"The war in Ukraine, the broader geopolitical landscape and the increasing use of cyber attacks have significantly heightened the cyber threat environment,\" the ESRB said in a report.

\"There is an increased risk of cyber attacks on the EU financial system by states or state-sponsored actors.\"

Specifically, the watchdog said national authorities should start carrying out stress tests and impact analyses, using tools developed by the ESRB to identify weaknesses and measure their resilience to attacks.

\"The ESRB will consider which operational policy tools are most effective in responding to a system-wide cyber incident and identify gaps across operational and financial policy tools,\" it added.

The ESRB, which is comprised of the EU's central banks and
prudential watchdogs<\/a>, primarily focuses on financial risk but it broadened the scope of its analysis to the infrastructure used by banks and other institutions.

The
European Commission<\/a> in October proposed stepping up measures to protect its critical infrastructure, with energy among its chief areas of focus following the possible sabotage of the Nord Stream<\/a> gas pipelines a month earlier.

That incident put governments on high alert and prompted some to send in the military to secure what they see as increasingly vulnerable energy systems.
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