A group of 10 nations led by Israel have conducted a 10-day cyber-attack simulation on the IMF which included creating fake news to spark chaos in worldwide markets.
Israeli govt officials insisted that real events mirrored in the simulation require global cooperation because “attackers are 10 steps ahead of the defender”.
Treasury officials from the US, the UK, the UAE, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Thailand took part alongside World Bank and IMF representatives.
JERUSALEM (Reuters)– Israel on Thursday led a 10-country simulation of a major cyberattack on the global financial system in an attempt to increase cooperation that could help to minimise any potential damage to financial markets and banks.
The simulated “war game”, as Israel’s Finance Ministry called it and planned over the past year, evolved over 10 days, with sensitive data emerging on the Dark Web. The simulation also used fake news reports that in the scenario caused chaos in global markets and a run on banks. © Reuters/AMMAR AWAD IMF, the World Bank and 10 countries take part in a simulation of a cyber attack on global financial system
The simulation — likely caused by what officials called “sophisticated” players — featured several types of attacks that impacted global foreign exchange and bond markets, liquidity, integrity of data and transactions between importers and exporters.
“These events are creating havoc in the financial markets,” said a narrator of a film shown to the participants as part of the simulation and seen by Reuters.
Israeli government officials said that such threats are possible in the wake of the many high-profile cyberattacks on large companies, and that the only way to contain any damage is through global cooperation since current cyber security is not always strong enough. Read More
A top Israeli health official has warned that it will take at least 7 booster shots for people to be considered fully vaccinated and be able to live their lives without massive restrictions.
Israel Holds Global Financial System Cyber-Attack Simulation (Reuters)
— Aslu viyafaari (@asluviyafaari) December 9, 2021
A group of 10 nations led by Israel have conducted a 10-day cyber-attack simulation on the IMF which included creating fake news to spark chaos in worldwide markets. pic.twitter.com/r6JonsgMyD
"מקדמים בימים אלה פרויקט משותף של @Israel_MOT והתעשייה – להקים מעבדת תחבורה חכמה שתדע לעשות סוג של טסט מבחינת היבטי הסייבר". כך הודיע עמרי לוי, יועץ ראש מערך הסייבר הלאומי, בדיון בוועדת #כלכלה בנושא תיקון פקודת התחבורה בכדי לאפשר ניסויים ברכב אוטונומי@Israel_Cyber pic.twitter.com/hrmABFdfCa
— ערוץ כנסת (@KnessetT) December 7, 2021
and the industry – to set up a smart transportation lab that will know how to do a kind of test in terms of cyber aspects.” This was announced by Omri Levy, Advisor to the Head of the National Cyber Network, during a discussion in the committee #כלכלה regarding the amendment of the Transportation Ordinance in order to enable experiments in an autonomous vehicle.
How many booster shots are you gonna get? Israel needs 7, probably more; probably forever
— Lara Libre 🦅 (@denturesat28) December 10, 2021
Great news for both Israel and Europe! It’s a real win-win. Europe profits from Israel‘s immense know-how, creativity, cyber-security prowess and high-tech potential. Israel profits from the investments and easier access to the most important market for its trade relations. 🇪🇺🇮🇱 https://t.co/gbzzwacNQg
— Josias Terschüren (@JTerschuren) December 9, 2021