“Gaps in the data available for assessing cyber risk have limited the development of metrics that would help the public and private sectors prevent and recover from cyberattacks and reduce systemic risk. Cyber incident disclosure rules, introduced to close the data gaps, help but fall short in supporting the effective management of cyber risk. This article examines current and proposed reporting requirements, especially in the financial sector, where they are the most advanced.”
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