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FFIEC Revises Information Security Booklet

Examination FFIEC Vendor Management Privacy/Cyber Risk & Data Security

Privacy, Cyber Risk & Data Security

On September 9, the FFIEC updated its Information Security booklet, a key element of its Information Technology Examination Handbook. The booklet is intended to provide examiners with guidance on assessing a financial institution’s information security operations, and is divided into the following four main sections: (i) Governance of the Information Security Program; (ii) Information Security Program Management; (iii) Security Operations; and (iv) Information Security Program Effectiveness. In addition to offering technology-centric recommendations such as encryption, the booklet advises firms to create security processes and risk assessment “commensurate with their operational complexities.” It also advises financial institutions to “have strong board and senior management support, promote integration of security activities and controls throughout the institution’s business processes, and establish clear accountability for carrying out security responsibilities.” As expected, the booklet highlights the importance of implementing effective oversight of third-party service providers. Pursuant to sub-section II.C.20, in order to ensure effective oversight of third-party service providers, management should, among other things, determine when third-parties identify, measure, mitigate, monitor, and report cyber risks so as to “facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the institution’s exposure to third-party cyber threats.”