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Get caught up with the Securities Docket News Wire for January 25, 2016.
In addition to becoming a compliance prerequisite, so-called “penetration testing” and “risk and security assessments” also create added opportunities to: determine where cybersecurity vulnerabilities lie; remediate issues; improve processes; and beef-up enterprise security posture. The emerging penetration testing marketplace, however, is a chaotic morass, with a mishmash of consultant jargon painting varying doomsday scenarios and […]
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Get caught up with the Securities Docket News Wire for January 24, 2016.
Get caught up with the Securities Docket News Wire for January 23, 2016.
The SEC’s website — SEC.gov — is one of the federal government’s busiest websites, reportedly serving up more than 562 million page views every month. Earlier this month, Accenture Federal Services announced that the SEC has awarded it a $17.9 million contract to modernize and “create an improved user experience” for users of SEC.gov. via […]
Ex-Perella Weinberg Partners LP executive Sean Stewart lost his bid Jan. 19 to dismiss charges he tipped his father to inside information about pending mergers in the health-care sector. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York rejected Stewart’s challenges to the indictment, including that the law of insider trading is unconstitutionally […]
Get caught up with the Securities Docket News Wire for January 21, 2016.
A trader from Alpharetta admitted to involvement in what U.S. authorities have called a more than $100 million international insider trading scheme that involved hacking into networks that distribute corporate news releases. Igor Dubovoy, 28, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, according to U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman in New […]
Get caught up with the Securities Docket News Wire for January 20, 2016.