Emran Islam

Emran Islam joined the IMF in 2020 as a Senior Financial Sector Expert in the Financial Regulation and Supervision Division. In his previous role, Emran was a Senior Oversight Expert at the European Central Bank (ECB) and the lead for developing and operationalising the cyber resilience strategy for the European Union. He was a part of the team that developed TIBER-EU, the Cyber Resilience Oversight Expectations, established the Euro Cyber Resilience Board, developed and operationalized the market-wide cyber exercise (UNITAS) and developed the Cyber Incident and Information Sharing Initiative (CIISI-EU). Emran has been involved in various international cyber groups, including the G7 Cyber Expert Group, the CPMI Task Force for endpoint security, the FSB Cyber Lexicon Working Group, the CPMI-IOSCO Cyber Working Group, the ESRB Systemic Cyber Working Group and the World Bank FIGI. As part of this international work, Emran has been involved in drafting the CPMI-IOSCO Cyber Guidance, the different G7 Fundamental Elements, the CPMI strategy for endpoint security and the FSB Cyber Lexicon. He was involved in the G10 Oversight of SWIFT and was the overseer of STEP2-T and EURO1. Prior to joining the ECB in 2015, Emran worked at the Bank of England for 5 years, where he was an FMI supervisor, as well as leading the cyber work for UK FMIs (inlcuding the development of CBEST). Emran is a Chartered Accountant, and has previously worked at Goldman Sachs, PwC, IBM and the central government. Emran has a BA and MPhil from the University of Oxford.

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Cyber Risk Supervision (edX) EdX
International Monetary Fund - IMF,IMFx

Cyber Risk Supervision (edX)

Dive into the world of Cyber Risk Supervision with this edX course designed for financial supervisors. Understand the growing importance of cybersecurity in the financial sector, grasp key concepts of cyber risk management, and acquire basic skills needed to regulate and supervise effectively. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to maintaining financial stability.

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