SEC Data Protection Act
The SEC Data Protection Act requires the SEC to establish formal policies and security measures to protect nonpublic proprietary information provided by investment advisers.
The SEC Data Protection Act requires the SEC to establish formal policies and security measures to protect nonpublic proprietary information provided by investment advisers.
The SEC Data Protection Act is a targeted legislative proposal designed to strengthen the safeguards surrounding sensitive information collected by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from investment advisers. The bill focuses on preventing the unlawful use or disclosure of nonpublic proprietary information provided to the agency during regulatory processes.
The primary objective of this bill is to ensure that investment advisers can provide necessary data to the SEC without risking the exposure of trade secrets or proprietary business information. By mandating the creation of formal data protection policies, the bill aims to increase transparency and security in how the SEC handles sensitive private-sector data.
The bill amends Section 204 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 to require the SEC to establish a formal framework for data protection. Specifically, the Commission must adopt policies and procedures that:
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