Gov't to ease network regulations on internal use of cloud-based software at financial firms

Financial authorities are moving to ease network separation rules that have long constrained the use of cloud-based software by financial services providers, in a major step toward modernizing a tightly regulated financial IT environment, market watchers said Monday. The reform is expected to significantly lower compliance barriers for financial firms, accelerating digital transformation and elevating Korea’s regulatory framework closer to global standards. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) and Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) said they will run a notice period before the revisions to the law governing electronic financial supervision. The revisions will allow financial entities to use cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications on internal business networks without going through the “innovative financial services designation” process, as long as they meet strict security requirements. Central to the move is a partial easing of Korea’s network separation rules stipulating that financial entities’ internal systems should be isolated from external networks. The