Thursday, March 16. 2023
SEC Proposes New Requirements to Mitigate Cybersecurity Risks to the US Securities Markets
On March 15th, the SEC proposed a new rule and form as well as amendments to current recordkeeping rules that would strengthen the SEC’s ability to obtain data concerning significant cybersecurity incidents that affect market entities. The SEC is also proposing new rules regarding public disclosure requirements for covered entities that are intended to enhance transparency about the cybersecurity risks that may negatively impact the US securities markets. These disclosures would be in a structured data format.
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SEC Reopens Comment Period for Cybersecurity Risk Management Rule Proposal, Amendments for Registered Investment Advisers and Funds
On March 15th, the SEC reopened the comment period for proposed rules and amendments related to cybersecurity risk management and cybersecurity-related disclosure for registered investment advisers, registered investment companies, and business development companies. The rules and amendments were initially proposed by the SEC on February 9, 2022, with a comment period that ended on April 11, 2022.
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