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The Cyber Defense eMagazine November Edition for 2023

Cyber Defense eMagazine November Edition for 2023 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cyber security expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group as well as Yan Ross, Editor-in-Chief and many more writers, partners and supporters who make this an awesome publication! 196 page November Edition fully packed with some of our best content. Thank you all and to our readers! OSINT ROCKS! #CDM #CDMG #OSINT #CYBERSECURITY #INFOSEC #BEST #PRACTICES #TIPS #TECHNIQUES

Cyber Defense eMagazine November Edition for 2023 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cyber security expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group as well as Yan Ross, Editor-in-Chief and many more writers, partners and supporters who make this an awesome publication! 196 page November Edition fully packed with some of our best content. Thank you all and to our readers! OSINT ROCKS! #CDM #CDMG #OSINT #CYBERSECURITY #INFOSEC #BEST #PRACTICES #TIPS #TECHNIQUES

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Three Things to Know About the New SEC<br />

Rules on Sharing In<strong>for</strong>mation and Breach<br />

Disclosure Deadlines<br />

SEC's New Guidelines Prompt Proactive <strong>Cyber</strong> Risk Management<br />

By Meghan Maneval, Director of Technical Product Management at RiskOptics<br />

Recently, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted rules about the handling and<br />

reporting of cyber risks and breaches. With these new guidelines and regulations, public companies and<br />

organizations must disclose cybersecurity incidents experienced in a timely manner and any in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

regarding their cybersecurity risk management, strategy and governance annually. <strong>The</strong>se new rules will<br />

bring both consistency and timeliness to reporting with the goal of more accurate reports.<br />

While the SEC previously announced guidelines in 2011 and 2018 regarding the reporting of cyber<br />

incidents, they left room <strong>for</strong> frequent delays and a need <strong>for</strong> more sufficient details. Since then, the SEC<br />

has spent over a year deliberating the nuances of the proposed rules and collecting feedback from<br />

cybersecurity professionals and companies to refine the content. With these new guidelines, companies<br />

now must report “material” cyber incidents within four days, provide in<strong>for</strong>mation and updates on<br />

<strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> – <strong>November</strong> <strong>2023</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> 173<br />

Copyright © <strong>2023</strong>, <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> Magazine. All rights reserved worldwide.

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