European Central Bank will conduct its first cyber-resilience tests on 109 banks this year to determine if they have an effective emergency plan during a cyberattack, Infosecurity Magazine reports. The evaluations will simulate a cyberattack that prevents daily operations, creating a "stress test" to examine cybersecurity protocol.
European Central Bank to conduct cyber-resilience tests
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