treasury.gov
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About treasury.gov

ABOUT THE G7 CYBER EXPERT GROUP (CEG)The G7 CEG was founded in 2015 to serve as a multi-year working group that coordinates cybersecurity policy and strategy across the eight G7 jurisdictions. In addition to policy coordination, the G7 CEG also acts as a vehicle for information sharing, cooperation, and incident response. The CEG conducts two types of workstreams, recurring and ad hoc. Recurring workstreams include annual incident response tests and quadrennial cross-border cyber exercises. Ad hoc workstreams produce reports to address specific cybersecurity topics of interest to the financial sector. All CEG workstreams seek to improve the cyber resiliency of the financial sector through preparedness, a consensus of the threat landscape, and a shared approach to mitigating risk.The CEG Co-Chairs and Members meet four times a year – both virtually and in person – to discuss the progress of the workstreams and discuss the cyber threat landscape. The Co-Chairs report the CEG’s progress to the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors.      G7 CEG MEMBER ORGANIZATIONSThe following organizations are members of the G7 CEG:CanadaBank of CanadaDepartment of Finance CanadaOffice of the Superintendent of Financial InstitutionsFranceBanque de FranceDirectorate General of the TreasuryPrudential Supervision and Resolution AuthorityGermanyDeutsche BundesbankFederal Financial Supervisory AuthorityFederal Ministry of FinanceItalyBank of Italy (Banca d'Italia)CONSOB (Commissione Nazionale per le Societa e la Borsa)Ministry of Economy and FinanceJapanBank of JapanFinancial Services AgencyJapanese Ministry of FinanceUnited KingdomBank of EnglandFinancial Conduct AuthorityHis Majesty’s TreasuryUnited StatesDepartment of the TreasuryFederal Reserve Board of GovernorsSecurities and Exchange CommissionThe following organizations are non-enumerated members of the G7 CEG:European UnionEuropean Banking AuthorityEuropean Central BankEuropean CommissionFUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTSFundamental el

Categorylaw_and_government/government
4.4MMonthly Visits
-21%Monthly Trend
Mar 1998Domain Age

Competitive Landscape Overview

5Competitors
17.6MAvg. Traffic
2Avg. Keyword Overlap
17yAvg. Domain Age

Top Competitors

politico.com

politico.com

🔗 2 keyword overlap

nobody knows politics like politico.

35.6M/mo-20%Sep 1998

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pbs.org

pbs.org

🔗 2 keyword overlap

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18.4M/mo-17%Apr 1995

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theconversation.com

theconversation.com

🔗 2 keyword overlap

The Conversation Weekly and other podcasts bring you fascinating knowledge and discovery, straight from the expert researchers and editors who write about their work in The Conversation.sector.

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war.gov

war.gov

🔗 2 keyword overlap

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livenowfox.com

livenowfox.com

🔗 2 keyword overlap

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Competitors identified by shared traffic-driving keywords

Traffic Comparison

treasury.gov
4.4M-21%
politico.com
35.6M-20%
pbs.org
18.4M-17%
war.gov
15.3M+1054%

Acquisition Channel Mix

Geographic Footprint

Find weak markets where competitors haven't established dominance

Countrytreasury.govpolitico.compbs.orgtheconversation.comwar.govlivenowfox.com
🇺🇸 US
86%
85%
86%
28%
41%
71%
🇦🇺 AU
1%
1%
21%
1%
🇨🇦 CA
1%
3%
3%
5%
2%
2%
🇬🇧 GB
1%
2%
1%
8%
2%
2%
🇮🇳 IN
2%
1%
5%
1%
🇫🇷 FR
8%

Market Opportunities

🇨🇦 CA: No dominant player among 0 competitors competitors — market is fragmented
🇬🇧 GB: No dominant player among 1 competitors competitors — market is fragmented
🇮🇳 IN: No dominant player among 1 competitors competitors — market is fragmented

Domain Age Comparison

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