Fed Keeps Bank Cyber Incident Notifications Rolling for Three Years
Published Date: 4/28/2025
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The Federal Reserve Board is keeping the Computer-Security Incident Notification form active for three more years without any changes. This means banks and financial institutions must keep reporting security incidents as usual, helping protect our money and data. No new costs or deadlines—just a smooth continuation of important security checks!
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Computer-Security Reporting Extended 3 Years
The Federal Reserve extended the Computer-Security Incident Notification form (FR 2231; OMB No. 7100-0384) for three more years without any changes. Banks and financial institutions must continue to report security incidents as they do now, and the Board says there are no new costs or new deadlines tied to this extension.
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