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Cybersecurity Standards for the Insurance Sector – A New Patchwork Quilt in the US?

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

In the past two years, multiple state bills that have been introduced in the US to provide for cybersecurity requirements and standards to the insurance sector, with recent legislative activity taking place in particular within the States of Ohio, South Carolina, and Michigan. NYDFS: Setting a new bar for state cybersecurity regulation.

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The Impact of Data Protection Laws on Your Records Retention Schedule

ARMA International

For instance, Canada has a data protection law 3 and is currently considering a new data protection law that places even more restrictions on the retention and use of personal data than the GDPR 4. The United States does not have a Federal data protection law that protects all consumers.

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Cybersecurity: Managing Risks With Third Party Companies

Cyber Info Veritas

Did you know that 63% of all data breaches are directly or indirectly linked to third party companies? This article will focus on some strategies that organizations should consider implementing in order to mitigate their cybersecurity risk as far as third-party service providers are concerned.

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Assessing the Impact of the Barbados’ Proposed Data Protection Bill on the Barbadian Private Sector

Data Matters

We provide a brief overview of BDPA’s principles relating to the processing of personal data, requirements with respect to data subject rights, international transfers, and compliance. Companies in the financial services, technology, airline and hotel industries are among those that could face substantial compliance obligations.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Going Passwordless

ForAllSecure

You might not think of it as a major aspect of security and yet, stolen credentials are really the key to data breaches today. In most cases, this regards the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR, and in the UK that law continues as the UK GDPR. And those breach reports.