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GUEST ESSAY: JPMorgan’s $200 million in fines stems from all-too-common compliance failures

The Last Watchdog

Last month’s $125 million Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) fine combined with the $75 million U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) fine against JPMorgan sent shockwaves through financial and other regulated customer-facing industries. Related: Why third-party risks are on the rise. Insecure platforms.

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Newly Proposed SEC Cybersecurity Risk Management and Governance Rules and Amendments for Public Companies

Data Matters

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed new cybersecurity rules to enhance and standardize disclosures regarding cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and incident reporting by public companies. On March 9, 2022, the U.S. The text of the proposed rules is available here.

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SEC Proposes Cybersecurity Rules for Public Companies

Hunton Privacy

On March 9, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) held an open meeting and proposed new cybersecurity disclosure rules for public companies by a 3-1 vote. In proposing the rules, the SEC hopes to improve the consistency and comparability of cybersecurity disclosures among public companies. Key Definitions.

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President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology Release Health IT Report

Hunton Privacy

While much of the attention of the privacy policy community in Washington, D.C. has been focused on the two reports issued in December 2010 by the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Commerce , a third government report has received far less press attention, but may have a greater impact on U.S. business and consumers.

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