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Privacy and Cybersecurity Top 10 for 2018

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This past year was marked by ever more significant data breaches, growing cybersecurity regulatory requirements at the state and federal levels and continued challenges in harmonizing international privacy and cybersecurity regulations. As we begin this New Year, here is list of the top 10 privacy and cybersecurity issues for 2018: EU GDPR.

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Cryptoassets and Smart Contracts – UK Offers Legal Clarity

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On November 18, 2019, the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce, which is part of The English Law Society’s LawTech Delivery Panel , published its Legal Statement on the status of cryptoassets and smart contracts (the Legal Statement). 9 “ESMA Advice: Initial Coin Offerings and Crypto-Assets,” January 9, 2019. See [link]. Available at [link].

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Cryptoassets and Smart Contracts – UK Offers Legal Clarity

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On November 18, 2019, the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce, which is part of The English Law Society’s LawTech Delivery Panel , published its Legal Statement on the status of cryptoassets and smart contracts (the Legal Statement). 9 “ESMA Advice: Initial Coin Offerings and Crypto-Assets,” January 9, 2019. See [link]. Available at [link].

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Summer 2018 National Meeting

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NAIC Continues its Evaluation of Insurers’ Use of Big Data . The NAIC is also considering insurers’ use of big data in underwriting life insurance products. The Big Data (EX) Working Group heard a presentation from LIMRA regarding how insurers are utilizing consumer data in underwriting life insurance products.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Fall 2020 National Meeting

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groupwide supervisor located within a “Reciprocal Jurisdiction” as described in the 2019 revisions to the Credit for Reinsurance Model Law, and the Credit for Reinsurance Model Regulation that recognizes the U.S. Noncontrolling ownership over 10% results in a related party classification regardless of any Disclaimer.