New SEC rule would force big firms to report cyberattacks within four days

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed rules which, if passed, would force public companies to report on cyberattacks within 96 hours of their discovery, as well as issue periodic reports on how they manage cybersecurity risks. 

The SEC is suggesting a change to the requirements for the Form 8-K to include reporting on malware and other cybersecurity incidents “within four business days after the registrant determines that it has experienced a material cybersecurity incident.” 

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