JFSC response to the Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner's public statement
We acknowledge the publication today of the Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner’s (JOIC) public statement concerning a vulnerability detected in our Registry system in January 2024. We are deeply sorry this data breach occurred, and we fully accept JOIC’s findings and conclusions.
Together with a forensic review, we commissioned an independent third-party root cause analysis. All actions arising from this analysis have been completed, and we worked closely with JOIC throughout this process.
We appreciate JOIC’s recognition of the steps we have taken to address the issues identified, and we remain committed to maintaining and enhancing the technical and organisational measures necessary to ensure the continued protection of data.
We are grateful to JOIC for their engagement and guidance throughout this process, and to our wider stakeholder community.
We will continue to embrace best practice to protect stakeholder data and Jersey’s reputation as a leading international finance centre.