Cyber Risk has become one of the key vulnerabilities in the financial system today and a major threatto financial stability. The purpose of the workshop is to foster a better understanding of cyber risk andto support efforts to harmonize the identification and measurement of cyber risk. The workshop willfeature panel discussions of proposals by leading risk managers, academics and policy makers.
Please note that attendance at the conference is by invitation only and capacity is limited. Those interested in attending may request invitations by emailing Jonathan.Newell@rich.frb.org. In order to gather industry feedback on proposals, representatives from U.S. bank holding companies and intermediate holding companies subject to SR 15-18 and SR 15-19 will be invited. Please direct all questions and correspondence to Jonathan.Newell@rich.frb.org.
08:30 ‐ 09:00 Continental Breakfast
09:00 ‐ 09:15 Welcoming Remarks: Becky Bareford, First Vice President & COO, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
09:15 ‐ 10:45 Panel #1: Identification and Classification of Cyber Risk
10:45 ‐ 11:15 Break
11:15 ‐ 12:45 Panel #2: Measurement and Impact of Cyber Risk
12:14 - 1:30 Lunch (pre-function area)
1:30 ‐ 02:15 Keynote Speaker: Patricia Mosser, Director, MPA Program in Economic Policy Management; Senior Research Scholar of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
02:15 - 02:30 Break
02:30 – 04:00 Panel #3: The Role of the Federal Reserve System
04:00 ‐ 05:00 Refreshments and networking
Review All Presentations at the Event
Don Adams, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Gara Afonso, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Filippo Curti, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Luz King, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Atanas Mihov, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Carlos Sosa, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Nida Davis, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Jeff Gerlach, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
John Kolb, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
To encourage frank and open exchange, the conference will be conducted under the Chatham House Rule. All attendees are welcome to use the information from the conference, but they should not attribute specific statements to individuals or institutions.