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The risk associated with a change in interest rates.  
''Cyberthreat''.


Ransomware is a form of malware which locks a computer or encrypts data or threatens to disclose confidential data.


This may take several forms in the treasury context.
A ransom is then demanded for unlocking or providing the encryption key.


For example, and depending on the direction of the change, increasing interest cost, falling interest income, changing market value of debt or of pensions liabilities, differences in competitiveness, or the changing nature of a market when interest rates change.


==See also==
*[[Cyber security]]
*[[Cyberthreat]]
*[[Double extortion]]
*[[Malware]]
*[[Phishing]]
*[[Spoofing]]
*[[Whaling]]


== See also ==
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
* [[Asset-liability management]]
* [[Double-whammy]]
* [[Exposure]]
* [[Interest rate]]
* [[IRHP]]
* [[Matching]]
* [[Pipeline risk]]
* [[Portfolio hedging]]
* [[Risk free rate of return]]
* [[Time bins]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
 
 
=== Other resources ===
 
[[Media:2015_05_May_-_The_devil_is_in_the_detail.pdf| The devil is in the detail, The Treasurer, 2015]]
 
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Revision as of 18:22, 11 December 2021

Cyberthreat.

Ransomware is a form of malware which locks a computer or encrypts data or threatens to disclose confidential data.

A ransom is then demanded for unlocking or providing the encryption key.


See also