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The regulator is proposing a more complex regime to bolster cybersecurity protections.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposes to address cybersecurity risks to the financial services sector. Seems like a pretty good idea, doesn’t it? Maybe even overdue, given what we know about the intentions and actions of countries like Russia and China. The new cybersecurity rules would apply to “broker-dealers, the Municipal Securities...
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