NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Act Becomes Law

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Article by Jeremy S. Close, Meredith K. Collier, David R. Coogan, Jeffrey Scott Connell, Jennifer C. Everett, Nicolas A. Hidalgo, Richard J. Johnson, Laura G. Lim, Daniel J. McLoon, Mary Alexander Myers, Mauricio F. Paez, Nicole M. Perry, Aaron T. Tso and Anand Varadarajan | Jones Day

On August 14, the NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Act was signed into law. The law requires NIST to disseminate resources to help small businesses identify and manage cybersecurity risks. The new law emphasizes promoting awareness of basic controls, implementing a workplace cybersecurity culture, and managing third-party stakeholder relationships.

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