NYSE Operator Intercontinental Exchange Gets $10M SEC Fine Over 2021 Hack

Intercontinental Exchange, the company that operates NYSE and other exchanges, has agreed to pay a $10 million fine related to a 2021 hack.
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SolarWinds Seeks Dismissal of ‘Unfounded’ SEC Cybersecurity Suit

Skye Witley reports: SolarWinds Corp. issued a full-throated denial of wrongdoing in how it handled one of the worst cyberattacks in history in a Friday court filing seeking the dismissal of US Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that its so… Continue reading SolarWinds Seeks Dismissal of ‘Unfounded’ SEC Cybersecurity Suit

Boardroom cyber expertise comes under scrutiny

Why are companies concerned about cybersecurity? Some of the main drivers are data protection, compliance, risk management and ensuring business continuity. None of these are minor issues. Then why do board members frequently keep their distance when it comes to cyber concerns? A report released last year showed that just 5% of CISOs reported directly […]

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Twitter says, It’s not our fault the SEC’s account got hacked

The safety team at Twitter has responded to the high profile hack of the SEC Twitter account, which made headlines around the world.

And what do they have to say?

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SEC’s Twitter account hacked to say Bitcoin ETFs approved. Politicians and lawyers demand investigation into security breach

The official Twitter account of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was hacked yesterday, with scammers posting an unauthorised message to its 660,000+ followers.

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Ransomware Group Files SEC Complaint Over Victim’s Failure to Disclose Data Breach

Alphv/BlackCat ransomware group files SEC complaint against MeridianLink over its failure to disclose an alleged data breach caused by the hackers.
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SEC Investigating Progress Software Over MOVEit Hack

Progress Software confirms the SEC has launched its own investigation into costly ransomware zero-days in the MOVEit file transfer software.
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The End of “Groundhog Day” for the Security in the Boardroom Discussion?

As the SEC cyber incident disclosure rules come into effect, organizations will be forced to seriously consider giving security leaders a seat at the table.
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