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In the wake of the EDGAR hacking, the commission outlines a multi-point plan to deal with future cyber-attacks.
The SEC has unveiled a five-point response “going forward” after a 2016 hacker attack on its EDGAR system. EDGAR, or the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system, makes SEC filings by corporations, funds, and individuals accessible via online search, the commission says, and the 2016 cyber intrusion, during an “EDGAR test filing accessed by...
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