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EU data governance regulation – a wave of digital, regulatory and antitrust reform begins – Part 1

Data Protection Report

On 25 November 2020, the European Commission ( EC ) published its proposed Data Governance Regulation (the DGR ), which will create a new legal framework to encourage the development of a European single market for data. What are the objectives of the Data Governance Regulation? This is part one of a series of three blog posts.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Fall 2020 National Meeting

Data Matters

The GCC uses a risk-based capital (RBC) aggregation approach intended to act as an additional group supervisory tool for regulators, in conjunction with the Form F Enterprise Risk Report, Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA) report, and the Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure. 43R —Loan-Backed and Structured Securities.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Summer 2022 National Meeting

Data Matters

1. NAIC to Develop New Privacy Model Law. The NAIC approved the request of the Privacy Protections (H) Working Group (Privacy Working Group) to draft a new model law to enhance consumer protections and specify the corresponding obligations of licensed entities.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Summer 2020 National Meeting

Data Matters

The current draft of the FAQ document addresses topics such as general background, the intersection of state insurance regulation and federal securities law regulation, how to satisfy the best interest standard of conduct, and insurer supervision and training requirements. 43R—Loan-Backed and Structured Securities.

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

Recent guidance from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on disclosure and enforcement actions by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) make clear that cybersecurity is no longer a niche topic, but a concern significant enough to warrant the oversight of corporate boards of directors. Creating an enterprise-wide governance structure.