رئيس مجلس الإدارة
سعيد اسماعيل
رئيس التحرير
مروة أبو زاهر

رئيس مجلس الإدارة
سعيد اسماعيل

رئيس التحرير
مروة أبو زاهر

Central Bank of Egypt Secured First Places in the Cyber Drills at the Regional

Central Bank of Egypt Secured First Places in the Cyber Drills at the Regional Cybersecurity Competition for Arab states and Members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation

 Fierce competition between more than 600 cybersecurity experts, focusing on combating cyber-attacks, data protection, and digital services.

,In recognition to the exceptional competences of Egyptian cybersecurity experts

,at both the national level in general, and the banking sector in particular

the Central Bank of Egypt have secured first places

the Egyptian Computing Incident Response Team (EG-CIRT)

and the Computing Incident Response Team for the Financial Sector

(EG-FinCIRT) of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) have secured first places in the specialized drills

during the 12th Regional Cybersecurity Competition for Arab

,and member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

.with participation from Asia-Pacific and African Countries

,The competition was organized by the Arab Regional Cybersecurity Center (ITU-ARCC), in Muscat

,”Sultanate of Oman, under the theme “The Impact of Cyber Threats on the Digital Economy

with the participation of more than 600 members of incident response teams and National

.Cybersecurity Centers from Arab and Islamic countries participating in the competition

The activities and proposed scenarios focused on building the capabilities of response teams and

.enhancing communication among them to ensure an effective response to the escalating cyber threats

The event also targeted information security centers in critical sectors to ensure the protection of data

.and digital services amid virtual attacks

,From his side, Dr. Sherif Hazem, CBE’s Sub-Governor for the Cybersecurity

stated “Cybersecurity issues have become a fundamental focus in safeguarding the national security

.across the globe, especially amid the intensified reliance on digital technologies

,This necessitates the readiness of all states’ entities

.with the banking and financial institutions at the forefront, to mitigate cyberattacks and cyberwarfare

Undoubtedly, the Egyptian teams’ remarkable achievements in the competition highlight Egypt’s

,prospered trajectory towards strengthening its leading role in the field of cybersecurity

,which bolster the confidence in the country’s digital economy

.”and empower the attraction of foreign investments

“Mostafa”: The CBE succeeded in establishing first sectoral Computing Team

,Dr. Ibrahim Mostafa, the Assistant Sub-Governor of the CBE and Director of EG-FinCIRT, stated that

The CBE succeeded in establishing Egypt’s”

,first sectoral Computing Incident Response Team (EG-FinCIRT)

,qualifying promising calibers in the Cybersecurity field

investing in their long-term growth to build capacities of the banking sector

and enable banks and financial institutions to develop and thrive in a stable

.and resilient banking ecosystem

This achievement is realized by efficiently handling the cybersecurity incidents

,and internet-related emergencies in the financial and banking sectors

,through the early detection of security incidents to confront and mitigate their effects

.”as well as preventing their recurrence

,During the competition, complex simulations of cyberattacks were conducted

.testing the participants’ ability to respond and apply professional methods to mitigate their effects

,Noteworthy, the CBE’s team attained the highest rankings in the specialized drills conducted

,”including, but not limited to, “Threat Hunting”, “Ransomware Attack Defense

,”SOC Analyst Challenge: Advanced Memory and Malware CTF”

and the joint security maneuver for data breach incidents organized

by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Oman

and the Forum of Incident Response

.”and Security Teams (FIRST) “FIRST-ITU Oman Data Breach CTF

Central Bank of Egypt Conducts a Comprehensive Training Program for Calibers from the Central Bank of Djibouti

In Continuation of its Pioneering Role to Achieve Integration among African Central Banks

Central Bank of Egypt Conducts a Comprehensive Training Program for Calibers from the Central Bank of Djibouti

In light of the presidential directives to support Egyptian-African cooperation and integration,

the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) conducted a training program for calibers from the Central Bank of Djibouti (CBD)

covering the latest operational systems employed in key areas for central banks,

including the “International Transactions Reporting System (ITRS)” in Egypt – a primary data source

for compiling balance of payments – in addition to the letters of credit and payment systems.

The delegation’s visit during the period from 28 to 30 October, 2024,

comes as a part of the comprehensive training program aimed at developing skills

and exchanging expertise between the two sides.

The training sessions were conducted with the participation of number of commercial banks operating

in Egypt to enrich the training through the provision of practical expertise.

In this regard, three of CBE’s representatives were appointed to provide on-the-ground training to CBD professionals Djibouti.

the Central Bank of Egypt has organized several virtual courses that explore a number of banking-related topics

Furthermore, the Central Bank of Egypt has organized several virtual courses that explore a number of banking-related topics

such as “Banks’ Restructuring and Banking Resolution”,

“The Implementation of International Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Standards,”

“Stress Testing,” in addition to “Transition to the ISO 20022 Swift Messaging System.”

The training program provided a comprehensive overview of the mechanism

for compiling international transactions and the various systems used to transmit data to the CBE’s database,

as well as review and audit processes in accordance with the system designed and developed by the CBE’s experts.

The program also featured a presentation on Egypt’s balance of payments and the mechanisms for preparing data

related to the ITRS, alongside addressing relevant issues and proposed steps for the CBD to implement this system.

The organization of the training program was facilitated by the Arab Academy for Management,

Banking and Financial Sciences (AAMBFS) under the auspices of Dr. Mustafa Hodeib,

and Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs represented by the Ambassador Mr. Khaled Al-Shazly,

the Egyptian Ambassador to Djibouti.

The Djiboutian side commended the training courses offered by the CBE,

highlighting the excellent organization and expressed their keeness to holding more

training programs to further strengthen the ongoing exchange of expertise between the two parties.

Central Bank of Egypt Hosts a Delegation from Zambia and Eswatini

In Coordination with the Alliance for Financial Inclusion

Central Bank of Egypt Hosts a Delegation from Zambia and Eswatini

The Visit Aimed to familiarize with the Egyptian Banking Sector’s Experience in the Fields of Sustainability and MSME’s Financing

Within the context of Egypt’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with African countries across various fields,

the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) welcomed a delegation from Zambia and Eswatini for three days to learn about

the CBE and banking sector’s efforts in sustainable finance and Micro, Small,

and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) financing.

The delegation’s visit was coordinated with the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI)

with the aim to leverage on Egypt’s leading experience in promoting green financing

and establishing sustainable finance principles.

The delegation encompassed representatives from the Central Banks, the Ministries of Finance,

and several ministries and regulatory entities of the two countries.

During their visit, the Central Bank of Egypt presented a comprehensive overview of its regulatory framework devised

to actualize Egypt‘s Vision 2030.

The presentation highlighted the CBE’s unwavering efforts to support the state’s directives towards

the transition to sustainable economy that prioritizes social

and environmental aspects while promoting governance principles.

The delegation lauded Egypt’s remarkable progress in this fundamental arena.

The visit ended with a mutual commitment from all parties to strengthen future cooperation,

solidify mutual partnerships, and exchange expertise,

contributing to the achievement of shared goals and the realization of sustainable economic development.