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많은 웹사이트와 마찬가지로, BSA의 웹사이트는 쿠키를 사용하여 해당 웹사이트의 효율적인 기능을 보장하고 당사 사용자에게 최상의 경험을 제공합니다. 당사의 쿠키 사용법 및 귀하의 브라우저 쿠키 설정을 변경하는 법에 대한 자세한 내용은 당사의 쿠키 취급방침에서 더 알아보실 수 있습니다. 쿠키 설정을 변경하지 않고 이 사이트를 계속 이용함으로써 귀하는 당사의 쿠키 사용에 동의하시는 게 됩니다.

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Wall Street Journal, May 11, 2022. Others warned that public reports could provide hackers information while attacks are in progress. “If a registrant discloses that it is currently the victim of a material cyber incident, that would tip off the malicious actor that the registrant is aware they’re in the victim company’s systems,” said Henry Young, policy director at industry lobbying group BSA, The Software Alliance, which represents commercial software makers. That may prompt hackers to steal data faster, or speed up timelines on attacks such as ransomware strikes once tipped off, he said. 더 읽기

bsa in the news

MAY 11, 2022

Politico Pro Morning Cyber, May 10, 2022. BSA | The Software Alliance, which represents software providers, took a different tone than the Chamber and ITI, and instead requested that the SEC alter its rules to strike a balance between what businesses are capable of doing and what investors would like to see. BSA also recommended that the SEC provide an exemption for companies to delay disclosing an incident in a publicly available 8-K form whenever “premature disclosure can be reasonably anticipated to cause substantial negative consequences” to law enforcement investigations. 더 읽기

bsa in the news

MAY 10, 2022

The Washington Post, May 10, 2022.The Washington Post reports that the Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed rules, which are aimed at raising companies’ cybersecurity precautions and transparency, could force companies to prematurely report hacks publicly. BSA | The Software Alliance warned that “unintended impact on registrants, investors, law enforcement, and the health and safety of U.S. persons would outweigh any benefits.” 더 읽기

bsa in the news

MAY 10, 2022