gateSECCyber forensically seals that a cyber incident passes four clusters, materiality assessment, board oversight, 8-K deadline control, and DORA alignment, before the four-business-day SEC filing window begins. Support for public companies, never a replacement for a regulator's own recognition as evidence.
SEC Regulation S-K Item 106 requires the 8-K filing within four business days of the materiality determination, not of discovery of the incident. gateSECCyber seals the exact moment of that determination, so the deadline is forensically provable as correctly calculated.
Every cluster is dispositive (material_block_mode: true), a hit blocks bindingly, not merely for documentation.
All values on this page are fictional test data and serve only to illustrate the gate logic.
| Scenario | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | Verdict | Latency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ransomware, materiality determined negative, documented rationale, no 8-K required | PASS | PASS | PASS | PASS | SECCYBER_SEALED | 441ms |
| Data breach, materiality determined positive, 8-K filed after 6 business days | PASS | PASS | FAIL | not evaluated | BLOCK_SC3_FILING_DEADLINE_BREACH | 398ms |