The OCC issued a bulletin with the designated points of contact banks must use to satisfy recently established interagency incident notification requirements, effective May 1.
OCC issues computer incident notification points of contact
March 30, 2022 / By ICBA
The OCC issued a bulletin with the designated points of contact banks must use to satisfy recently established interagency incident notification requirements, effective May 1.
The OCC issued a bulletin with the designated points of contact banks must use to satisfy recently established interagency incident notification requirements, effective May 1.
Background: The final rule requires a banking organization to notify its primary federal regulator of any significant computer-security incident as soon as possible and no later than 36 hours after it determines a cyber incident has occurred.
Points of Contact: The OCC said banks may satisfy notification requirements by contacting their supervisory office or by using BankNet contact information.
ICBA Position: In a comment letter last year, ICBA expressed opposition to the rule, noting that community banks are already required to report incidents under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley ActSubscribe now
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