United States:
Christopher Hetner To Continue As Senior SEC Cybersecurity Advisor
02 August 2017
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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The SEC announced Christopher R. Hetner
will continue to serve as senior advisor for cybersecurity policy
to Chairman Jay Clayton. He previously served in the role under
former Chair Mary Jo White and Acting Chairman Michael Piwowar.
Hetner will continue to coordinate efforts across the SEC to
address cybersecurity policy, engage with external stakeholders and
improve its mechanisms for assessing cyber-related market
risk.
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