Cybersecurity and Financial Sector Expert
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The International Monetary FundTamas Gaidosch is a Senior Financial Sector Expert at the International Monetary Fund, specializing in cybersecurity and financial regulation. He joined the IMF in 2017, leading the global Cyber Risk Technical Assistance program and contributing to financial sector surveillance. His career spans roles as IT Supervision head at the Central Bank of Hungary, partner at Deloitte overseeing Enterprise Risk Services in Central Europe, and leadership positions at KPMG in Risk Consulting. Gaidosch began his career at IBM as a system architect for electronic banking security. He holds a Master's in Computer Science, an Executive MBA from Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, and certifications including CISA, CISM, and CISSP. His expertise is demonstrated through co-authoring books on network security and contributing to ISACA's CISM Review Manual. At the IMF, he designs cybersecurity policies, represents the organization in international standard-setting bodies, and develops recommendations for financial sector regulatory and supervisory authorities worldwide.