Compliance is becoming personal — personal in the sense that cybersecurity compliance regulations increasingly include provisions that make it possible to hold individuals personally liable for oversights that lead to issues like cybersecurity breaches.
This means that the stakes of noncompliance are becoming steeper. Although charges or fines directed at individuals have not yet become a common occurrence, regulators in certain jurisdictions have the power to impose this type of penalty...
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