Data sharing obligations require exchanges and clearing corporations to implement frameworks for sharing, monitoring, and accountability of sensitive data. Recognised stock exchanges, recognised clearing corporations and companies where they have invested must establish a framework for data sharing and monitoring covering confidential and sensitive data, specifying means and manner of sharing, types of data, an escalation matrix, a digital database recording details of information shared and recipients, technological monitoring with periodic audits, and an accountability mechanism that fixes individual responsibility for breaches.
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Data sharing obligations require exchanges and clearing corporations to implement frameworks for sharing, monitoring, and accountability of sensitive data.
Recognised stock exchanges, recognised clearing corporations and companies where they have invested must establish a framework for data sharing and monitoring covering confidential and sensitive data, specifying means and manner of sharing, types of data, an escalation matrix, a digital database recording details of information shared and recipients, technological monitoring with periodic audits, and an accountability mechanism that fixes individual responsibility for breaches.
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