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U.S. Department of the Treasury Announces Partnership with
Israel to Combat Ransomware
November 14, 2021

Partners Establish Bilateral Task Force to Support Fintech Innovation and Cybersecurity
Announcement Part of Biden Administration E orts to Accelerate International Cooperation
to Counter Ransomware
JERUSALEM – Building on the long-standing relationship between the Israeli Ministry of
Finance and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally
Adeyemo met with Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Director General of the National
Cyber Directorate Yigal Unna in Israel today to establish a bilateral partnership to protect
critical financial infrastructure and emerging technologies and expand international
cooperation to counter the threat ransomware poses to countries and the global economy.
This expanded cooperation supports Treasuryʼs sustained e orts in this domain and will occur
under the auspices of a broader U.S.-Israeli Task Force, also launched today, on Fintech
Innovation and Cybersecurity. The announcement follows the Counter-Ransomware Initiative
meeting held virtually at the White House in October with the European Union and more than
30 countries, including Israel. At that meeting, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo underscored the
importance of international cooperation to address the abuse of virtual currency and disrupt
the ransomware business model.
“Harnessing both the power of international cooperation and of technology innovation will
position us to support economic competitiveness, prosperity, and to combat global threats
including ransomware,” said Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo. “As the global
economy recovers and ransomware and other illicit finance threats present a grave challenge
to Israel and the United States, increased information exchanges, joint work, and
collaboration on policy, regulation, and enforcement are critical to our economic and national
security objectives.”
At todayʼs launch in Israel, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo and Israeli counterparts a irmed a
shared commitment to encouraging robust fintech innovation, while also reinforcing the
necessity of working together to combat the cyber threats posed by nation-state and criminal
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actors to the global economy. To advance these twin goals, the Task Force will pursue a
variety of e orts and specific activities.
The Task Force will immediately begin work on developing a Memorandum of Understanding
supporting (1) permissible information sharing related to the financial sector, including
cybersecurity regulations and guidance, cybersecurity incidents, and cybersecurity threat
intelligence; (2) sta training and study visits to promote cooperation in the area of
cybersecurity and the financial system; and, (3) competency-building activities such as the
conduct of cross-border cybersecurity exercises linked to global financial institutions financial
and investment flows.
In addition, The Task Force will launch a series of expert technical exchanges on policy,
regulation, and outreach to support fintech innovation that features robust cybersecurity
protections and that can advance compliance with international standards on anti-money
laundering, counter-terrorist financing, and countering the financing of proliferation.
Furthermore, these technical exchanges will examine how cyber analytics firms, as well as
fintech and regtech innovators, are developing new ways to mitigate illicit finance risk and to
enhance public sector analytical and enforcement activities. In that spirit, Treasury will also
participate in the CyberTech Global Tel Aviv conference in Israel in January 2022.
Treasuryʼs actions are part of its continued collaborative approach to improving cybersecurity
outcomes for the financial system, including public-private partnerships and close
relationships with international partners. These actions are part of the Biden Administrationʼs
whole-of-government, focused, integrated e ort to counter the ransomware threat.
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