Shameful Lobbying: Bankers Association’s Attack on Cybersecurity Transparency

Banking industry lobbyists are pressuring the SEC to gut the four-day breach disclosure rule — an essential safeguard for shareholders and potential victims. Their arguments are misleading, self-serving, and designed to protect profits over public trust. 

This video breaks down their claims and exposes the real motivations behind this disgraceful effort to undermine transparency and accountability. 

 

Lobby Statement to the SEC: https://www.sifma.org/resources/submissions/letters/petition-for-rulemaking-on-the-cybersecurity-risk-management-strategy-governance-and-incident-disclosure-rule-joint-trades 

 

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Atlanta Chapter Meet: Build the Pen Test Maturity Model (Virtual Session)

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    The Atlanta Pen Test Chapter has officially begun and is now actively underway.

    Atlanta CISOs and security teams have kicked off Pen Test Chapter #1 (Virtual), an ongoing working series focused on drafting Pen Test Maturity Model v0.1, designed for an intel-led, exploit-validated, and AI-assisted security reality. The chapter was announced at …

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