Mar 312020
 

I’m thrilled to announce that a formidable team at City comprising Prof Steph Wilson and 2 staff – Powlami Gosh & Peter Aggar – from City’s Enterprise Department & myself has won an Innovate UK Cybersecurity competition.

News at KTN website – Cyber Security projects selected for commercialisation programme

Many thanks to Steph, Powlami, Peter and also to Dr Gari Owen (external business advisor) for their great work & support in getting the application in on time.

As this CyberASAP 2020 programme is kick-starting tomorrow, 1st April 2020, this is certainly not an April Fool news.

I’m also fully aware of and sensitive to the current COVID-19 pandemic situation, which meant that all the planned for programmes by the teams at InnovateUK, KTN and CyberASAP will be done online. The online activities aren’t ‘business-as-usual’ for all of us and hence a ‘Big #ThumbsUp’ for all the teams involved in making CyberASAP moving forward.

More news to follow…

Many thanks,
Cher

 Posted by on March 31, 2020 at 3:12 pm
Sep 032015
 

The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) Cybersecurity Assessment Tool

The news release at FFIEC Releases Cybersecurity Assessment Tool

Here’s the extracted news;

FFIEC Releases Cybersecurity Assessment Tool

The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), on behalf of its members, today released a Cybersecurity Assessment Tool (Assessment) to help institutions identify their risks and assess their cybersecurity preparedness.
Financial institutions of all sizes may use the Assessment and other methodologies to perform a self-assessment and inform their risk management strategies. The release of the Cybsercurity Assessment Tool follows last year’s pilot assessment of cybersecurity preparedness at more than 500 institutions. The FFIEC members plan to update the Assessment as threats, vulnerabilities, and operational environments evolve.
In addition to the Assessment, the FFIEC has also made available resources institutions may find useful, including an executive overview, a user’s guide, an online presentation explaining the Assessment, and appendices mapping the Assessment’s baseline maturity statements to the FFIEC Information Technology Examination Handbook, mapping all maturity statements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Cybersecurity Framework, and providing a glossary of terms.
The FFIEC members are also encouraging institutions to comment on the Assessment through an upcoming Paperwork Reduction Act notice in the Federal Register.
The FFIEC provides several resources to further awareness of cyber threats and help financial institutions improve their cybersecurity. These resources are available on the FFIEC website at http://www.ffiec.gov/cybersecurity.htm.