Data Privacy,
Securities
Aug. 24, 2022
Critics urge SEC to scale back cyberattack reporting to lesser California requirement
One of the most controversial parts of the SEC’s rules proposal is a requirement that companies report a cybersecurity incident within four business days after a company determines that it has experienced a material cybersecurity incident.




Anita Taff-Rice
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California is widely viewed as a leader on consumer protection and privacy, passing laws that exceed other states and federal law. Indeed, former Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai derisively referred to California as the "nanny state" and complained that California's laws created de facto national standards.
In a notable reversal, California's data breach law is being cited as a reason to scale back proposed federal data...
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