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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday approved new rules that require publicly traded companies to publicize details of a cyber attack within four days of identifying that it has a “material” impact on their finances, marking a major shift in how computer breaches are disclosed.
“Whether a company loses a factory in a fire — or millions of files in a cybersecurity
Source:: The Hackers News