SEBI was established under the Ministry of Finance within the Government of India "to protect the interests of investors in securities and to promote the development of, and to regulate, the securities market."
Organizations regulated by SEBI are constantly producing more data, making secure access to critical information essential. To address this, SEBI has introduced the Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF), a framework designed to enhance resilience against cyber risks by anticipating attacks and strengthening security strategies.
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Disclaimer: ManageEngine does not claim that the entities using Password Manager Pro or PAM360 will be SEBI CSCRF compliant. Using Password Manager Pro or PAM360 will only help customers achieve certain mandates devised for regulated entities and other bodies handling financial information of end users. Coupled with other appropriate solutions, processes, people controls, and policies, ManageEngine PAM360 can help organizations align with the CSCRF requirements. This material is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be considered as legal advice for compliance with SEBI's circular on CSCRF. ManageEngine makes no warranties, express, implied, or statutory, as to the information in this material. Please contact your legal advisor to learn how SEBI's circular on the CSCRF impacts your organization and what you need to do to comply with SEBI's circular on the CSCRF.