Technology,
Corporate,
Administrative/Regulatory
Aug. 7, 2023
Directors beware: How the SEC cybersecurity regulations are reshaping and re-risking corporate governance
Historically companies have underestimated the magnitude of cybersecurity risks. It’s not just ‘another risk variable’; it’s an extinction-level event that can have profound implications for operations, reputation, and the bottom line.





John D’Agostino
John D'Agostino lectures in governance at Columbia and MIT Universities and serves as a Board Member to public and private companies.


Daniel B. Garrie
Neutral
JAMS
Cyber Security
Orange County
Cell: (212) 826-5351
Email: daniel@lawandforensics.com
Corporate cybersecurity has become a non-negotiable priority. In part due to the recent rules promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These rules require timely and full disclosure of material cybersecurity incidents and periodic disclosure of a company’s cybersecurity risk management, strategy, and governance in annual reports. The rules represent a profound shift in how businesses are mandated to manage their cybersecurity risks and are a testa...
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