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This week the SEC has made a new rule that publicly traded companies must disclose any cyber attacks within four days. What if you're not a publicly traded company in the US? Should you reveal what happened to you? We bring in a wireless cyber security expert, Scott Schober of Berkeley Varitronics Systems, to talk about this topic. Closely related is also what should you do when you personally make a big mistake. Should you tell your boss? What if you're a boss and someone makes a mistake? How should you respond? We get into all of this and more in the week's exciting episode.
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This week the SEC has made a new rule that publicly traded companies must disclose any cyber attacks within four days. What if you're not a publicly traded company in the US? Should you reveal what happened to you? We bring in a wireless cyber security expert, Scott Schober of Berkeley Varitronics Systems, to talk about this topic. Closely related is also what should you do when you personally make a big mistake. Should you tell your boss? What if you're a boss and someone makes a mistake? How should you respond? We get into all of this and more in the week's exciting episode.

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