TPR updates cyber security guidance

Cyber risk can be tackled through ‘open, transparent and collaborative working’

Holly Roach
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TPR interim director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice Louise Davey
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TPR interim director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice Louise Davey

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has updated its cyber security guidance and urged trustees to report incidents to help tackle threats.

The regulator's updated guidance sets out how trustees and scheme managers can meet their duties to assess risk, ensure controls are in place and respond to incidents. TPR also urged trustees to...

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