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Cyber attack threat keeps me awake at night, bank boss says | Cyber attack threat keeps me awake at night, bank boss says |
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Ian Stuart said the HSBC banking group is spending hundreds of millions of pounds on its IT systems | Ian Stuart said the HSBC banking group is spending hundreds of millions of pounds on its IT systems |
The boss of one of the UK's biggest banks has said the threat of cyber-attacks "keeps me awake at night". | |
Ian Stuart, the CEO of HSBC UK, said cyber-security was "top of the agenda" for his banking group, and dealing with IT vulnerabilities was an "enormous" expense for the sector as a whole. | |
He said: "It does worry me - we can be attacked and we are being attacked all the time." | He said: "It does worry me - we can be attacked and we are being attacked all the time." |
Mr Stuart and other bank bosses have been speaking to the Commons Treasury Committee which has been taking evidence on a range of issues affecting the industry, including how vulnerable it is to outages and cyber-attacks. | |
In March, it emerged nine major banks and building societies operating in the UK accumulated at least 803 hours - the equivalent of 33 days - of tech outages in the past two years. | In March, it emerged nine major banks and building societies operating in the UK accumulated at least 803 hours - the equivalent of 33 days - of tech outages in the past two years. |
In recent weeks, retailers Co-op and Marks and Spencer have experienced severe disruption after being targeted by hackers. | In recent weeks, retailers Co-op and Marks and Spencer have experienced severe disruption after being targeted by hackers. |
Lisa Forte, of the cyber-security company Red Goat, told BBC News that Mr Stuart had made "an incredibly important point". | |
"Cyber-attacks are increasing in both number and severity," she said. | |
"Criminals are monetising attacks more efficiently and we are at a point now where it very much is when not if businesses will experience an attack." | "Criminals are monetising attacks more efficiently and we are at a point now where it very much is when not if businesses will experience an attack." |
Defence mechanisms | Defence mechanisms |
Mr Stuart said his banking group was spending hundreds of millions of pounds improving its IT systems. | Mr Stuart said his banking group was spending hundreds of millions of pounds improving its IT systems. |
"I think the amount of money banks - all of us - will be putting into our systems is enormous," he said. | "I think the amount of money banks - all of us - will be putting into our systems is enormous," he said. |
"The defence mechanisms you put in are absolutely critical." | "The defence mechanisms you put in are absolutely critical." |
Across his group, he said they are processing 1000 payments a second while making 8000 IT changes and updates every week. | Across his group, he said they are processing 1000 payments a second while making 8000 IT changes and updates every week. |
Prof Oli Buckley, a cyber-security expert at Loughborough University, said cyber-attacks on financial institutions were "relentless" and "increasingly sophisticated". | |
"Ian Stuart is definitely right to highlight cyber-security as a major concern for the banking sector, but recent events within retail have been a stark reminder that it can impact every sector," he added. | |
"It goes beyond just protecting customer data, it's about maintaining trust in the entire financial system. A breach doesn't just risk individual accounts; it can ripple through markets, reputations, public confidence and beyond." | "It goes beyond just protecting customer data, it's about maintaining trust in the entire financial system. A breach doesn't just risk individual accounts; it can ripple through markets, reputations, public confidence and beyond." |
Barclays, Lloyds, Nationwide, Santander, NatWest, Danske Bank, Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Bank have also provided information to the committee. | Barclays, Lloyds, Nationwide, Santander, NatWest, Danske Bank, Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Bank have also provided information to the committee. |
Between January 2023 and February this year, they experienced 158 IT failures between them. | Between January 2023 and February this year, they experienced 158 IT failures between them. |
Vim Maru, CEO of Barclays, addressed MPS about the Barclays outage which occurred on what was January pay day for many people. | Vim Maru, CEO of Barclays, addressed MPS about the Barclays outage which occurred on what was January pay day for many people. |
Serious IT problems affected online banking for several days, left some people unable to move home - and could result in the bank facing compensation payments of £12.5m, a report has found. | Serious IT problems affected online banking for several days, left some people unable to move home - and could result in the bank facing compensation payments of £12.5m, a report has found. |
Mr Maru apologised to customers, saying he was "deeply sorry for the disruption". He said there was no evidence it was caused a cyber incident or a malicious act. | Mr Maru apologised to customers, saying he was "deeply sorry for the disruption". He said there was no evidence it was caused a cyber incident or a malicious act. |
Following the Barclays incident in January, about 1.2m people in the UK were then affected by further banking outages in February. | Following the Barclays incident in January, about 1.2m people in the UK were then affected by further banking outages in February. |
Those problems occurred at Lloyds, TSB, Nationwide and HSBC. | Those problems occurred at Lloyds, TSB, Nationwide and HSBC. |
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