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SEC Chair: Sweeping New Cybersecurity Rules Are Coming Soon

Data Matters

For example, SEC guidance from 2018 emphasizes that there is a range of factors that may affect whether an incident should be disclosed to investors beyond the bottom-line financial costs to respond to the incident. Public Companies and Service Providers. Public companies currently must disclose material cybersecurity incidents.

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NIST Releases Final Cybersecurity Framework

Hunton Privacy

On February 12, 2014, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) issued the final Cybersecurity Framework , as required under Section 7 of the Obama Administration’s February 2013 executive order, Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (the “Executive Order”).

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10 Personal Finance Lessons for Technology Professionals

Troy Hunt

Intro: This Industry Rocks! I want to start here because this post is very specifically targeted at people working in the same industry as I do. Of course, success at that level is exceptionally rare, but my point is that in this industry more than any other I can think of, we can create amazing things from very humble beginnings.

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Predictions 2016: Apple, Tesla, Google, Medium, Adtech, Microsoft, IoT, and Business on a Mission

John Battelle's Searchblog

And so much has changed in the past few years – for me personally, and certainly for the industries to which I pay the most attention. ” Examples include sensors in jet engines (and just about everything else of industrial significance), exercise and health wearables , and home automation , to name but a few.

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

Instead, they should remain adaptive to the particularized needs of their organization, responsive to new industry developments, and vigilant of changes to business objectives that could affect the cyber threat landscape. Recent industry developments also weigh in favor of NACD’s enterprise-level approach to cyber oversight.