Huo Xing Finance reports, according to CoinPost, that Japan’s Financial Services Agency has released a partial revision of the “Comprehensive Supervision Guidelines for Major Financial Institutions,” unifying the reporting format for cybersecurity incidents across 17 regulatory domains, including cryptocurrency exchange operators, into a common format. A new “Common Format for Other Cyber Attacks and Similar Incidents” has been added, forming a three-category reporting system alongside the existing dedicated formats for DDoS attacks and ransomware. Under a transitional arrangement, non-designated critical infrastructure operators may continue using the old reporting format until the end of March 2027. The public comment period ends on September 7, 2026.
Japan's FSA Unifies Cybersecurity Reporting Formats for 17 Sectors, Including Crypto Exchanges
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Japan's FSA has updated the "Comprehensive Supervision Guidelines for Major Institutions," standardizing cybersecurity reporting formats across 17 sectors, including cryptocurrency exchanges. A new "Common Format for Other Cyberattacks" has been added to the existing formats for DDoS and ransomware, creating a three-tier system. Non-designated operators may continue using the old format until March 31, 2027. Public comments are due by September 7, 2026. Crypto news has highlighted this move as a key development in Japan’s regulatory framework.
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