EU regulators call for tougher defences against cyber-attacks

Recommendations from the three European supervisory authorities include putting capital aside to deal with potential attacks

European regulators have called on financial institutions to bolster their defences against cyber-attacks and recommend that firms put money aside to deal with potential incidents.

The suggestion is made in a joint report on financial market risks from the three European supervisory authorities - the European Securities and Markets Authority, the European Banking Authority And the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority - that were established after the financial crisis.

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