Past Events

Cyber Security Series: Building a cyber resilient institution, Case studies and threat response strategies

Mr. Sean King, Partner, Japan Financial Services Technology Practice Leader, PwC Advisory

Mr. Joe Dubbs, Director, PwC U.S. Financial Services Practice

Financial institutions have for many years been aware of information security and technology risks and how to put in place mitigation strategies to address them. But in recent years there has been an uptick in the different types of cyber threats and attacks on financial institutions, and the outcomes of some of these have shown that existing approaches are not robust enough. Firms now recognize the need for different approaches to effectively deal with these emerging threats.

 

Cyber attacks can result in a number of negative outcomes for a firm including financial damage, negative publicity and loss of customers. Executive management has an important role to play in addressing this business threat. They need to recognise that cyber risks are growing; have a mitigation strategy and structure in place to address these threats; and communicate and ‘set the tone’ about the importance of this issue within the organisation. Those who have adopted a more resilient cyber strategy are more likely to be able to keep pace with evolving threats and avoid some of the negative business consequences.

 

This seminar aims to set out how firms can achieve the following:

establish an effective approach to cyber risk governance improve awareness of cyber organizational boundaries identify critical business processes and assets identify cyber threats improve the collection, analysis and reporting of information understand how to plan and respond to cyber threats

 

Central Counterparty Clearing (CCP): Market structure, risk management and international regulatory developments

Mr. Sunil Cutinho, Senior Managing Director, CME Clearing

Mr. Sean Downey, Executive Director, Global Clearing and Risk Policy, CME Group

The role that CCPs play in supporting trading activity has been enhanced and expanded with a number of additional regulatory features and protections being built into the system.  The goal is to have a robust financial architecture to support financial stability as well as to promote business opportunities. Mr. Cutinho and Mr. Downey described some of the global regulatory developments and specifically how it impacts on particular exchanges, using  the CME clearing platform as an example. 

· Features of CCPs and role in the changing regulatory environment.

· Understanding Central Clearing Market Structure (including financial resources waterfall protections)

· Incentives including  Capital costs and efficiencies.  And challenges faced by CCPs

· Commodity platform issues (including contextual information about the CME platform).

· Emerging regulatory issues and challenges: Leverage Ratio, Capital Regulations

· Future outlook.

Current challenges and objectives of the SESC

Mr. Kiyotaka Sasaki, Secretary General
Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC)
Financial Services Agency (FSA), Japan

IBA Japan is pleased to welcome again Mr. Sasaki from the Japanese Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC) to give an overview of the SESC in relation to Financial Administration Policy for FY 2015 and SESC inspection priorities.
At this forum, Mr Sasaki will discuss the objectives presented in the recently published FSA Financial Administration Policy including:

 Issues particularly relevant to international securities firms operating in Japan and SESC priorities regarding monitoring of these institutions.  Conduct required of financial business instruments operators to ensure transparency and fairness of the securities market.
This event is currently fully booked. For further information, pelase contact carlo.geraci@ibajapan.org.

Global economic outlook - Views on Japan and global developments

Dr. Paul Sheard, Chief Global Economist, Standard & Poor’s

We are pleased to welcome again S&P’s chief global economist, Dr. Paul Sheard, a noted and well-respected economist and Japan watcher now based in New York. He will give a wide-ranging presentation on the economic outlook for Japan and globally commenting on the following themes.

 

· US and global economic outlook.

· The Fed`s exit strategy.

· Abenomics: Progress check and prognosis for success.

· China: The new epicentre of global market risk.

· Grexit risks and the “five presidents` report”: More or less Europe ahead?

· “Secular stagnation” or “secular innovation”?