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BoG, Cyber Security Authority hold consultative meeting on Cybersecurity Act

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) and the Cyber Security Authority (CSA) met on Tuesday, 21st June 2022 at the BoG Head Office in Accra, to discuss collaborative ways to improve cybersecurity in the banking sector and to discuss various ways of collaborating to  implement the Cybersecurity Act, 2020 (Act 1038).

The discussions were led by the First  Deputy Governor of BoG, Dr. Maxwell Opoku-Afari and the Acting Director-General of CSA, Dr. Albert Antwi-Boasiako. 

The Bank of Ghana highlighted the proactive measures taken by the Bank prior to the  promulgation of Act 1038, to address cybersecurity challenges in the banking sector. The most notable of these initiatives was the issuance of the Cyber and Information Security Directive (CISD) in the year 2018 to regulate cybersecurity related activities in the  banking sector.

In 2021, the Bank established the Financial Industry Command Security Operations Centre (FICSOC), to provide real-time visibility into cyber threats and attacks  targeting the banking sector. 

The Parties recognised the importance of securing information assets in the banking  sector which have been designated as Critical Information Infrastructure, pursuant to  Section 35 of Act 1038.

They also recognised that the CSA is a designated security sector  institution and that, elements of cybersecurity in the BoG’s activities are considered  national security issues. The Parties also recognised that under Section 3(c) of Act 1038, 

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CSA has oversight of BoG’s Critical Information Infrastructure in respect of cybersecurity  activities.  

After successful deliberations, the BoG and the CSA agreed to collaborate more closely  on cyber and information security related matters and to provide each other with all the  necessary assistance for the efficient performance of their respective functions.  

The meeting concluded with a Joint Statement outlining the areas of cooperation; to  improve information sharing and to increase awareness for the benefit of the  stakeholders of the BoG and the CSA.

The BoG and the CSA reaffirmed their commitment to work together and agreed to: 

1. Improve collaboration and timely information flow to facilitate incident reporting  and information sharing on cybersecurity issues, pursuant to Section 44 of Act 1038; 

2. Collaborate to interrogate and review the existing CISD 2018 to align with Act  1038; 

3. The CSA will pay a working visit to the FICSOC as BoG and the CSA seek to promote  cybersecurity incident response and coordination; 

4. BoG will continue to be a key member of the Joint Cybersecurity Committee (JCC), pursuant to Section 13 of Act 1038; 

5. Going forward, the CSA will rely on the BoG for timely provision of information on  cybersecurity incidents relating to the banking sector;  

6. Leverage on the National Cyber Security Awareness Month in October, to organise  programmes that will benefit the stakeholders of the BoG and the financial sector  at large; and  

7. Develop a framework and execute a Memorandum of Understanding to guide the  Parties on the major areas of collaboration.

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