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L’édition 2019 de l’Assemblée Générale annuelle de l’Association belge des Membres de la Bourse (ABMB) s’est déroulée le 28 mai à l’hôtel Le Châtelain à Bruxelles. Cette année, l’événement a été placé sous le signe de la cybersécurité.

L’Assemblée Générale est généralement l’occasion de réunir les membres de l’association autour d’un débat consacré à l’actualité du secteur. Cette fois-ci, la discussion a été orientée sur la cybersécurité, les menaces cyber auxquelles fait/fera face le secteur et l’évolution des risques.

Le débat a été introduit par Nicolas van de Put, nommé le matin même nouveau Président de l’ABMB et Partner chez VAN DE PUT & Co. Patricia Cordonnier (Security Solutions Business Developer, Sogeti Belgium) a, quant à elle, endossé le rôle de modérateur. Elle a pu notamment présenter les membres du panel, tous choisis pour leur expertise reconnue et complémentaire : Nicolas van de Put, Gaël Hachez ( Director Cyber & Privacy, PwC Belgium), Vincent Laurens (Group Chief Information Security Officer, Euroclear) et Pierre Mahieu ( Business Partner, Capimvest).

Chacun a pu exprimer son point de vue en se basant sur 14 questions abordant la cybersécurité sous plusieurs aspects :

-How are you seeing the evolution of the cyber-attacks in general?
-How this evolution will impact more in specific the financial business?
-In which way the new technologies such as Blockchain & Artificial Intelligence (AI) will impact the cyber threats?
-In which way the new technologies such as Blockchain & Artificial intelligence will impact the cyber threat detection?
-Within your organization, in which degree the EU guidelines for resilience compliance are already considered or taken into account?
-Cybercrime is internationally initiated & executed: how the international operations against cybercrime will result in efficient actions to limit the consequences and damage?
-To defend your organization against “Cybercrime as a Service”, additional budgets & resources will need to be allocated:  how the business will justify this internally & externally?
-Securing financial transactions over the internet: how keeping the balance between secure protecting & elaborate flexible business initiatives, expected by the end-users?
-As very often, the attacks include the attempt focusing individuals, how can we secure the human?
-Managing the security risks in a manual way is not possible anymore: which solutions are considered to be or become resilient?
-Based on the evolving new Infrastructure Ecosystems with outsourcing, Hybrid & Cloud services, which consequences can we expect in the Governance & Risk Management within the organizations?
-Next to the NIS European guidelines, which additional support could be reflected in order to support the organizations in the continuous challenges of protecting their business & the users?
-What will be the consequences & impact of the constraints on financial intermediaries that will be increased in the near future (based on the recent recommendations of the ESA’s to the Commission)?
-What could be the result & impact on the reporting of incidents in order to exchange this information amongst financial intermediaries (and supervisory authorities)?

L’événement s’est enfin clôturé par un drink et un déjeuner de networking.