Worldwide, cybercrime cost companies an estimated $8 trillion in 2023, a staggering number that is expected to rise to nearly $24 trillion by 2027.
2024 saw a surge in ransomware attacks targeting investment banks. One recent attack occurred in London, where the cyber-criminal group Hunters International claimed to have stolen over 5.2 million files from the London branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC). This marked the second ransomware attack against ICBC, following a 2023 incident that disrupted the bank’s ability to settle U.S. Treasury and equity trades.
The financial and reputational costs of these breaches are difficult to quantify, but their impact is undeniable. As a result, cybersecurity has become a top priority for both corporate leaders and government decision-makers globally with firms committing between 4% and 20% of their IT budget to cybersecurity.
With the introduction of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) in early Jan 2025, organisations must now ensure they can withstand, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents. However, one critical area that often gets overlooked is how to effectively communicate internally during an attack.
Ask yourself: Could your teams still communicate, coordinate, and keep operations running if your cloud-based collaboration tools—such as e-Mail, Microsoft Teams, or Slack—go offline due to a cyber incident? Could your middle or back-office staff still pass critical market information to your front-office traders?
This is where an internal Hoot network, like that from Speakerbus, can serve as a crucial tool, ensuring teams remain connected - even when primary systems fail.
Cyber-attacks don’t just compromise data; they disrupt the very fabric of operational and trading efficiency.
Let's consider the impact:
When financial institutions rely solely on a primarily internet-based communication tools, a single attack could leave them in the dark. This lack of communication during a crisis can worsen the situation, delaying response times while increasing financial and reputational damage. DORA aims to highlight and minimise these risks by forcing businesses to review and test their systems and implement continuity plans, ensuring any disruptions are minimised.
An internal Hoot-n-Holler network is a secure, isolated communication system that operates independently from the company’s primary IT infrastructure. Unlike typical cloud-based services, a Hoot network is designed to function even during major cyber incidents.
Here’s why Hoots matters:
When an organisation is hit by a cyber-attack, having an internal, independent communication system could mean the difference between rapid recovery and prolonged downtime.
A Hoot network ensures:
To integrate an internal Hoot network into your organisation’s resilience plan, consider the following steps:
The Trading Speaker (also known as Hoot-n-Holler or Squawk box), in addition to providing fast internal communication, Speakers play a crucial role in ensuring seamless information flow within trading environments.
These devices facilitate rapid decision-making by providing instant access to market updates, internal teams, and external counterparties, reinforcing overall operational resilience.
Available as hard or soft endpoints, they offer flexibility as to how they are deployed.
The main difference to a Telephone or Turret/Dealerboard is that a Trading Speaker typically has no telephony call capability; these devices are more focused with fewer call types, usually supporting private wires, hoots and intercom and take up a smaller desktop footprint.
The following points highlight the benefits of these dedicated communication tools.
Speakerbus has been designing, developing, and deploying Hoot platforms for over four decades, providing robust and resilient communication solutions for businesses worldwide. Our largest clients make over 500,000 calls a month using their inter-office Intercom and Hoot network.
We offer cutting-edge collaborative Trader Voice platforms designed to keep your teams connected.
Our solutions provide real-time, secure, and independent communication channels that ensure operational continuity even when primary systems fail. With a proven track record in financial markets and mission-critical environments such as Command and Control (C2), Speakerbus is the trusted choice for organisations looking to enhance their resilience under new DORA regulations.
With DORA now being enforced, resilience isn’t just about cybersecurity but operational continuity too. Businesses must ensure they can maintain secure, uninterrupted communication during cyber incidents. Implementing an internal Hoot network as part of your cyber resilience strategy and operational continuity will safeguard your teams from an attack's chaos and financial loss.
Don’t wait for a crisis to test your communication readiness. Evaluate your internal network resilience today and ensure your key teams stay connected, no matter what challenges arise.
Contact one of our local centres of excellence to arrange a personalised demonstration today and learn how our trader voice solutions can enhance operational resilience and keep your teams connected during critical situations.