The Biden Administration has recently stressed the importance of cybersecurity through certain requirements on companies that are critical to national interests. (Alan Suderman and Eric Tucker, Associated Press). For example, on March 15, 2022, President Biden signed into law the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act, which aims to combat against a recent breach on U.S. fuel pipeline and to alleviate the concern that Russia’s invasion into Ukraine may increase risk to U.S. infrastructure. (Gibson Dunn). However, this Administration is not alone in its focus on cybersecurity issues. Given the security risks that have arisen from a heavy shift to working from home, these concerns have become more widespread. (Perkins Coie). These feelings likely stem from the evolving technology that allow “cyberpunks” and hackers to breach company infrastructure. Id Following the trend toward more security, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has proposed new cybersecurity rules on a number of different types of investment companies (“Funds”) and investment advisers in an attempt to address and the fight against these types of cyber threats. (Id.; Rachael Schwartz, JD Supra; Federal Registrar)….
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