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Exercising Caution in Times of Heightened Cyber Threat

The Malta Financial Services Authority requires Authorised Persons to maintain an elevated cyber posture by enforcing multi-factor authentication, least privilege access, and continuous monitoring of logs and alerts. Boards of Directors must ensure ICT and cybersecurity risks are adequately discussed and managed, while Authorised Persons must centralize logs for critical systems and deploy advanced threat detection technologies. Authorised Persons are required to re-validate incident response playbooks to ensure immediate notification of confirmed intrusions and confirm that all critical functions fall within the scope of their ICT business continuity policies. Additionally, entities must report major ICT-related incidents within stipulated time frames as per Commission Delegated Regulations (EU) 2024/1772 and 2025/301.

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Circular Triq l-Imdina, Zone 1 Central Business District, Birkirkara CBD 1010 +356 2144 1155 communications@mfsa.mt www.mfsa.mt 05 March 2026 Exercising Caution in Times of Heightened Cyber Threat The Malta Financial Services Authority (the “Authority”) would like to remind Authorised Persons about their obligation to conduct proper situational awareness and regularly assess their exposures to developing ICT and cybersecurity threats, whilst taking timely measures to address them. The Authority expects Boards of Directors to ensure that ICT and cybersecurity risks are adequately being discussed, that clear roles and responsibilities are set and that ICT and cybersecurity risks are being managed. Authorised Persons shall, inter alia, review, implement, and enhance the following preventive and detective measures to strengthen their cyber-security posture.

  1. Maintain an Elevated Cyber Posture Continue operating under a higher threat assumption, with increased vigilance across all environments and critical infrastructures. a. Enforce Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for all accounts1 , b. Enforce least privilege access2 , c. Prioritise critical and actively exploited vulnerabilities especially front facing systems3 , d. Maintain continuous monitoring service for logs and alerts4 , e. Ensure backup resilience and test restore procedures5
  2. Strengthen Centralised Monitoring and Threat Detection Ensure continuous visibility of network activity through enhanced coordination, prioritising anomalous authentication events, suspicious traffic patterns, and indicators linked to relevant threat actors. a. Centralised logs for all critical systems6 , b. Deploy Advanced Threat Detection technologies7 , c. Perform threat hunting activities8 1 Reg 2022/2554. Article 9(4)(d) 2 Reg 2022/2554. Article 9(4)(c) 3 CDR 2024/1774. Article 10(2) 4 CDR 2024/1774. Article (12)(2) 5 Reg 2022/2554. Article 12 6 CDR 2024/1774. Article 12 7 CDR 2024/1774. Article 23(2)(a) 8 CDR 2024/1774. Article 10(2)

Circular Triq l-Imdina, Zone 1 Central Business District, Birkirkara CBD 1010 +356 2144 1155 communications@mfsa.mt www.mfsa.mt 3. Enhance Participation in Information-Sharing Arrangements for Threat Intelligence Sharing Authorised Persons are encouraged to participate in trusted Information-Sharing Arrangements to mandate real-time sharing of threat intelligence and ensure immediate awareness of emerging risks.9 4. Ensure Rapid Incident Response Readiness Authorised Persons shall re-validate response playbooks, ensuring management and decision makers to receive immediate notification for any confirmed intrusion attempts, coordinated campaigns, or service impacts.10 5. Business Continuity and Switchover Preparedness Authorised Persons shall confirm that all critical or important functions are within scope of the ICT business continuity policy. 11 Finally, transparency and adherence to all relevant guidelines and regulations is critical and essential. The Authority is gently reminding that, should there have been impact and the ICT-related incident meets the classification criteria for a major ICT-related incident, in line with the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2024/1772, the Authorised Person is to ensure to report it within the stipulated time frames, as per the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/301. Further guidance on the reporting process can be referred to here. Authorised Persons may request further information by sending an email to the Supervisory ICT Risk and Cybersecurity function within the MFSA on mirt@mfsa.mt. 9 Reg 2022/2554. Article 45 10 Reg 2022/2554. Article 17 11 CDR 2024/1774. Chapter IV

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