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Key compliance takeaways from Norway’s ROS 2026

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Norway’s financial infrastructure remains resilient, but rising cyber threats, third-party dependencies, and operational risks are rapidly changing the landscape.

The Risk and Vulnerability Analysis (ROS) for 2026, prepared by Norway’s finance sector watchdog Finanstilsynet, reveals a secure and robust financial infrastructure and a well-prepared financial industry.

“Finanstilsynet’s assessment is that the preparedness in the financial industry as a whole is good. At the same time, there is a need

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