Cyber Risk Survey Findings and Recommendations (FSRA Notice No. 15 of 2026)
Thu Feb 05 2026
In this episode of The Riffle, we examine the Financial Services Regulatory Authority’s Cyber Risk Survey Findings and Recommendations, as set out in FSRA Notice No. 15 of 2026, and their implications for firms operating in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM).
The discussion explores the results of the FSRA’s Q3 2025 supervisory cyber risk survey, assessing the maturity of cyber risk management frameworks across Authorised Persons and Recognised Bodies, and identifying recurring governance and control weaknesses observed by the regulator.
We also consider key findings relating to board and senior management accountability, ICT asset identification, third-party risk management, adversarial testing, monitoring capabilities, and incident response preparedness, alongside the regulatory expectations underpinning the Cyber Risk Management Rules effective from 31 January 2026.
A concise overview for boards, senior management, CISOs, IT, risk, compliance and legal teams, and ADGM firms seeking to align their cyber risk frameworks with FSRA supervisory expectations and upcoming regulatory requirements.
🎙️ Presented by 10 Leaves
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In this episode of The Riffle, we examine the Financial Services Regulatory Authority’s Cyber Risk Survey Findings and Recommendations, as set out in FSRA Notice No. 15 of 2026, and their implications for firms operating in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). The discussion explores the results of the FSRA’s Q3 2025 supervisory cyber risk survey, assessing the maturity of cyber risk management frameworks across Authorised Persons and Recognised Bodies, and identifying recurring governance and control weaknesses observed by the regulator. We also consider key findings relating to board and senior management accountability, ICT asset identification, third-party risk management, adversarial testing, monitoring capabilities, and incident response preparedness, alongside the regulatory expectations underpinning the Cyber Risk Management Rules effective from 31 January 2026. A concise overview for boards, senior management, CISOs, IT, risk, compliance and legal teams, and ADGM firms seeking to align their cyber risk frameworks with FSRA supervisory expectations and upcoming regulatory requirements. 🎙️ Presented by 10 Leaves