Japan’s FISC

Overview

The Center for Financial Industry Information Systems (FISC) is a not-for-profit organization established by the Japanese Ministry of Finance in 1984 to promote security in banking and related financial institutions in order to promote security measures for Japan’s financial institutions. In collaboration with its member institutions, the Bank of Japan, and the Financial Services Agency, the FISC created guidelines for the security of banking information systems. Conformance with this framework is not required by regulation, and not audited or otherwise validated by the FISC.

Japan’s FISC

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