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4 ways to avoid gambling with cyber risk disclosure

Investors have been feeling chest pains over cyber risk; after all, one particular supply chain disruption drove down a company’s stock by 22%. The US SEC has responded by “clarifying” regulations with sweeping new rules, driving companies to readdress their cyber risk strategies.

But what does this mean for your organization? If your team is considering relying on unexamined old processes, you may be rolling the dice more than you think.

In this e-book, learn the top 4 ways your organization can avoid gambling with cyber risk disclosure, and discover everything you need to know about recent US SEC mandates.

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