The appointment
comes two weeks after SEC Chair Mary Jo White told the Reuters
Financial Regulation Summit in Washington D.C. that cyber
attacks were the biggest risk facing the financial system,
adding that the SEC "can't do enough" in the cyber security
sector.
The financial industry has been rattled by a cyber theft from
the Bangladesh central bank funneled through SWIFT, a
member-owned industry cooperative that handles the bulk of
cross-border payment instructions between banks.
Hetner, who currently coordinates cyber-security efforts within
the SEC’s office of compliance inspections and examinations,
will help address cyber-security policy and assess market risk
across the agency, the regulator said on Thursday.
(http://1.usa.gov/22B3Pe6)
Hetner, who joined the SEC from Ernst and Young in 2015, has
more than 20 years of experience in information security and
technology, the SEC said.
(Reporting by Sudarshan Varadhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Don
Sebastian)
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