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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Increases Focus on Cyber Security
Tuesday, February 11, 2014

At a recent Compliance Outreach Program hosted by the SEC, senior SEC staff members discussed the SEC’s increased focus on cyber security matters. David Grim, Deputy Director of the SEC’s Division of Investment Management, told program attendees that cyber security is one of the top areas of concern communicated to him from industry participants. Jane Jarcho, National Associate Director of the Investment Adviser/Investment Company examination program in the Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations, noted that the SEC is ramping up its examiners’ focus on cyber security, with a planned 2014 review of the policies that asset managers have in place to prevent, detect and respond to cyber attacks. In exams to be conducted this year, Ms. Jarcho said that examiners will review what resources firms and advisers are dedicating toward information security and the strength of policies in place to ensure regular assessment of cyber security risks. Ms. Jarcho added that examiners also will review policies  designed to detect and respond to cyber attacks, deal with identity theft, and monitor vendors’ cyber security policies, as well as business continuity plans after attacks, IT training policies and in-house and third-party access to information. Ms. Jarcho also indicated that SEC examiners are planning to confirm that asset managers are reporting “material” cyber events to regulators.

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