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WEBINAR: Practical Advice on the SEC Rule: Cybersecurity Incidents and Risk Management Disclosures

January 25, 2024
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET

Practical Advice on the SEC Rule: Cybersecurity Incidents and Risk Management Disclosures, presented by Clark Hill attorneys Melissa K. Ventrone and Richard Halm.

Are you prepared for the new SEC Rule on Cybersecurity Incident and Risk Management Disclosures? Don’t let your business get caught off guard! This webinar will cover important points about the rule and how to effectively manage cybersecurity risks in 2024. Agenda topics include: What is the SEC asking me to disclose and when?, I have an incident response plan already, how does this fit in?, What does reporting on cybersecurity governance, risk management and strategy require?, and more.

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