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Practitioners — Company Secretaries · updated 2026-06-03 · methodology v2.3
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AI on Guidance on Cyber Resilience for Financial Market Infrastructures for Company Secretaries in international jurisdictions

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  1. Outdated status of 2016 cyber guidance
    RLB-F-INT-BIS-CPMI-IOSCO-CYBER-RESILIENCE-FMI-2016-Q022

    A Company Secretary who asks an AI tool whether the 2016 CPMI-IOSCO guidance remains the operative standard and receives an unqualified 'yes' may prepare board papers, regulatory gap analyses, or compliance opinions on the premise that the governing framework is stable. As of 6 May 2026, that premise is incorrect: CPMI-IOSCO published a consultative document placing the guidance under active revision, a development the AI failed to surface.

    Work product issued without disclosing this transitional status exposes the practitioner and their client to the risk of acting on a misrepresented regulatory baseline, with potential consequences for board governance decisions and the client's engagement with the ongoing consultation process.

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