McKinsey June 17, 2022
Tucker Bailey, Justin Greis, Matt Watters, and Josh Welle

To get ready for compliance with new US regulations, companies can segment their preparation into stages and take both short- and long-term actions to increase preparedness.
Cybersecurity incidents have been taking place for years, but most have remained out of the public spotlight until the past decade. Recent high-profile incidents that affected large numbers of everyday citizens have catapulted the issue into the national discourse and the legislative and regulatory spotlight. We are now entering a new era in cybersecurity—one in which governments, regulatory agencies, and companies around the world work to increase oversight of cybersecurity incidents.
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