A new report by KPMG on key regulatory challenges for the second half of 2023 warned financial institutions to prepare for increased scrutiny, while all companies should expect more questions on how they oversee their cybersecurity and data management programs.

The report, released Wednesday, said all financial services regulators will likely increase their supervisory intensity over the next six months. The report advised financial institutions to expect regulators will increase their demands as they review a firm’s “risk management and controls, data quality and processes, and management/board accountability.”

Aaron Nicodemus is the Editor-in-Chief of Compliance Week. He previously worked as a reporter for Bloomberg Law and as business editor at the Telegram & Gazette in Worcester, Mass. Email: aaron.nicodemus@complianceweek.com LinkedIn:...