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About ORX

Operational and non-financial risks are complex and increasingly interconnected. Across financial services, many institutions face similar challenges, but have historically learned from them in isolation. ORX exists to bring firms together to learn from shared experience, reduce repeated mistakes and strengthen risk management collectively.

We connect banks, insurers and asset managers to share data, insight and practical experience, creating a trusted environment for collaboration.

Through this combination of data, peer collaboration and industry-led research, we support more informed decision-making, effective benchmarking and greater resilience in a changing risk landscape.

What is ORX Cyber?

ORX Cyber is a subscription service designed for second line cyber and information security risk professionals across the global financial sector. It provides access to structured, industry sourced cyber event data, control benchmarking, peer collaboration and forward looking research. 


The service enables firms to strengthen cyber oversight, validate their risk management approach and remain aligned with evolving supervisory expectations. Through a secure and anonymised data exchange and an active practitioner community, ORX Cyber supports informed decision making, credible benchmarking and defensible cyber risk management practice.

 

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ORX Cyber Horizon 2026 Summary

An expert view of emerging cyber risk across financial services

Cyber Horizon 2026 brings together insights from cyber risk specialists across 22 financial institutions, providing an external, industry-led view of how cyber threats are evolving.

As risks become more interconnected and fast-moving, firms are facing increasing challenges in understanding not just which threats matter, but how they develop, combine, and impact exposure over time.

The study highlights where priorities are shifting, where uncertainty is growing, and how cyber risk is expected to evolve across 6–12 and 12–36 month horizons.

We’ve published this summary report to give a clear view of the key themes emerging from the research.

Cyber Horizon 2026

What you’ll find in the executive summary

  • Which cyber threats are rising in priority
    A forward-looking view across 6–12 and 12–36 month horizons, based on input from cyber risk specialists across 22 financial institutions.
  • Where the industry is aligned versus where uncertainty is increasing
    Clear signals on which risks are well understood today, and where longer-term outlooks are becoming less certain.
  • How the cyber risk landscape is being shaped by wider forces
    Insight into how AI, third-party dependency and geopolitical factors are influencing, and increasingly connecting, cyber threats. 

 

 

 

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Connect with peers facing the same challenges

Many firms use Cyber Horizon as a starting point for broader discussions on cyber risk.

Through ORX Cyber, firms can access data, benchmarking and structured peer engagement through dedicated cyber forums and working groups. This helps them identify blind spots, pressure-test areas of focus and understand how priorities are shifting across the market.

 

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