Costa Rica Shows the Damage Ransomware Can do to a Country
MAY 10, 2022 | NORTH AMERICA | US
Costa Rica Shows the Damage Ransomware Can do to a Country
The Washington Post, May 10, 2022
Analysis by Joseph Marks with research by Aaron Schaffer
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.”
Original Posting: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/05/10/costa-rica-shows-damage-ransomware-can-do-country/
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