Agencies issue joint statement on handling of highly sensitive information during bank examinations
The US federal bank regulatory agencies issued a joint statement on handling sensitive information during bank examinations.
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The US federal bank regulatory agencies made a new rule to keep sensitive information safe during bank checks. They will review this information on-site instead of putting it on their computers. This is to reduce the risk of cyber attacks.
Why it matters
This new rule is important because it helps protect sensitive information and prevent cyber attacks.
- What is the new rule about?
- The new rule is about reviewing sensitive information on-site during bank checks.
- Why is this rule important?
- This rule is important to reduce the risk of cyber attacks.
- What will happen to sensitive information?
- Sensitive information will be reviewed on-site instead of being put on agency computers.
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Enhanced security procedures for sensitive information
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