U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairwoman Mary Jo White, who announced this week she will resign at the end of President Barack Obama’s second term, warned in a speech Friday the agency must not retreat from tougher regulation and enforcement.

White, speaking at New York University School of Law on the SEC’s changing enforcement model, urged the commission to continue to be an “aggressive” enforcement and regulatory agency.

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