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Issue #55 - July 24, 2023

SEC Adopts Rules on Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy, Governance, and Incident Disclosure by Public Companies

Source: US SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission today adopted rules requiring registrants to disclose material cybersecurity incidents they experience and to disclose on an annual basis material information regarding their cybersecurity risk management, strategy, and governance. The Commission also adopted rules requiring foreign private issuers to make comparable disclosures.




Latest MOVEit Data Breach Victim Tally: 455 Organizations

Source: Data Breach Today

23 Million Individuals' Personal Details Exposed, Notifications Collectively Show. More details about victims of the Clop crime group's zero-day attacks on users of the widely used MOVEit file transfer software continue to come to light.




Bipartisan bill to fortify rural water systems against cyber attacks introduced

Source: Industrial Cyber

New bipartisan legislation has been brought into the U.S. House of Representatives that focuses on protecting rural communities from cyber attacks that have the potential to shut off water supply for Iowans, commercial entities, and farms. The initiative updates and expands the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Circuit Rider Program to include robust cyber training and technical expertise for rural water systems.




Data Breach Cost Control: Practice and Preparedness Pay Off

Source: Data Breach Today

Healthcare Sector Spends Most on Cleanup, IBM's Annual Breach Study Finds. A new IBM study of data breaches found that many of the basics involved in effectively detecting and remediating intrusions remain unchanged.




Cardiac Monitoring Software Firm Hit With Cyberattack

Source: Data Breach Today

Toronto, Canada-based CardioComm Solutions Inc., which sells cardiac monitoring and electrocardiogram software globally, said it is dealing with a cyberattack that could affect the company's business operations "for days and potentially longer."



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