financial difficulty and unable to maintain adequate net capital as prescribed. The revised rules include rectification period, restriction of business operations during rectification period and undertakings
the operating systems; (6) establish an effective management process for technical vulnerability as follows: (a) carry out penetration testing with critical information systems connected to untrusted
operating systems; 11 (6) establish an effective management process for technical vulnerability as follows: (a) carry out penetration testing with critical information systems connected to untrusted networks
operating systems; 11 (6) establish an effective management process for technical vulnerability as follows: (a) carry out penetration testing with critical information systems connected to untrusted networks
threats to information systems: - protection from malware [Referring to Item 8.2]. - technical vulnerability management [Referring to Item 8.6]. 6. System acquisition, development and maintenance [Referring
threats to information systems: - protection from malware [Referring to Item 8.2]. - technical vulnerability management [Referring to Item 8.6]. 6. System acquisition, development and maintenance [Referring
restriction in case where the asset management companies are unable to maintain adequate capital. As the asset management companies have been allowed to apply for undertaking of business as a trustee, the
prescribed. The proposal includes rectification period, restriction of business operations during rectification period and undertakings in case of failure to rectify. The proposed rules will provide more up-to
. Reviewed by taking into account comments and recommendations of the business operators received from the previous public hearing, the draft rules include rectification period, restriction of business
Cybersecurity Law, such as Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Test, etc.; and (6) Revising the third-party management provisions by extending the scope to include IT service providers or business partners