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According to the SEC, Unisys, Avaya, and Check Point learned in 2020, and Mimecast learned in 2021, that the actor behind the hack had accessed their systems without authorization.
The SEC announced penalties against Check Point, Mimecast, Unisys and Avaya over what the agency said were ‘materially misleading disclosures’ after the series of breaches in 2020 and early ...
The four companies charged are cybersecurity firms Check Point, which will pay a civil penalty of $995,000; Mimecast, which will pay $990,000; and the tech companies Unisys, which will pay $4 ...
The SEC has charged four companies—Unisys Corp, Avaya Holdings, Check Point Software, and Mimecast—for allegedly misleading investors about the impact of their breaches during the massive 2020 ...
The SEC charges four companies for misleading disclosures about cybersecurity breaches tied to the SolarWinds hack. Unisys, Avaya, Check Point and Mimecast face fines totaling more than $7 million ...
Check Point and Mimecast were also found to have downplayed the impact of the attack on their systems. Sanjay Wadhwa, Acting Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, said, “As today’s ...
The SEC has settled with the companies and Unisys will pay a $4M civil penalty, while Avaya will pay a $1M penalty; Check Point and Mimecast will pay civil penalties in the amounts of $995,000 and ...
About 8% of employees cause 80% of the incidents, according to a Cyentia Institute report that uses the data from Elevate Security, a Mimecast company. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip Featured ...
The SEC concluded that four tech companies misled investors and minimized the damage they suffered ... mimecast, SEC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Security, SolarWinds, TC, U.S. Securities ...