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The New York Department of Financial Services’ cybersecurity regulation
An “acceptable” cybersecurity program has become more objective.
United States | Publication | August 2020
Now is not the time to guess what the law requires or to be unprepared. Litigation risks are real, and employee, public and investor reactions to bad decisions can be costly.
COVID-19 continues to rage as US employers struggle with returning employees to the workplace. When governments mandated shutdowns, many nonessential businesses quickly pivoted to remote work. With some governments now permitting “reopening” and others “pausing,” difficult questions abound, including how to handle employees reluctant or unwilling to return to the workplace. Recent COVID-19 surges are exacerbating the decision-making process. Although not all-inclusive, you, as the employer, should do five things.
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An “acceptable” cybersecurity program has become more objective.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued guidance (Bulletin 2023-37) on December 6, 2023.
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During the ABA’s National Institute on White Collar Crime, the DOJ announced a pilot program that will be created in the next 90 days to provide financial incentives to whistleblowers who assist the DOJ in investigating corporate misconduct.
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