Tag:cyber

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Australia: An AFS Licensee First: Receiving an Order to Pay AU$2.5 Million for Cybersecurity Failures
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A New Cyber Regulator on the Beat: The CFPB Issues its First Cybersecurity Order and Fine

Australia: An AFS Licensee First: Receiving an Order to Pay AU$2.5 Million for Cybersecurity Failures

By: Cameron Abbott, Daniel Knight, Rob Pulham, Alex Parker, Madison Jeffreys, Emre Cakmakcioglu and Annaliese Filippis

In a key decision against an Australian financial services licence (AFSL) holder, the Federal Court of Australia has ordered the AFSL holder to pay AU$2.5 million in penalties for inadequate cybersecurity measures. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) took action following a cyberattack on the AFSL holder’s IT systems, resulting in approximately 385GB of data being downloaded from its servers.

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A New Cyber Regulator on the Beat: The CFPB Issues its First Cybersecurity Order and Fine

By Ted Kornobis

On March 2, 2016, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) instituted its first data security enforcement action, in the form of a consent order against online payment platform Dwolla, Inc.

The CFPB joins several other regulators that have recently issued statements or instituted enforcement actions in this space, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), Commodities Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”), the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”), the National Futures Association (“NFA”), the Department of Justice (“DOJ”), state attorneys general, and the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), which has been active in this area for several years.

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