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NEW TECH: How Semperis came to close a huge gap in Active Directory disaster preparedness

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Semperis is a security company, launched in 2014, that is entirely focused on AD – or, to put it more precisely, on delivering state-of-art AD cyber resilience, threat mitigation and rapid recovery from cyber breaches. It’s this kind of innovation that will help make digital commerce as secure as it needs to be. Talk more soon.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Fall 2020 National Meeting

Data Matters

43R —Loan-Backed and Structured Securities. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reporting requirements, the latter of which focus on beneficial ownership and do not include the concept of a disclaimer of control or affiliation (Disclaimer). 43R — Loan-Backed and Structured Securities. principal-protected securities).

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Data Intelligence and Its Role in Combating Covid-19

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Privately it will come from hospitals, labs, pharmaceutical companies, doctors and private health insurers. To learn more about more about metadata management capabilities, download this white paper, Metadata Management: The Hero in Unleashing Enterprise Data’s Value.

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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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Regulatory Update: NAIC Summer 2021 National Meeting

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Valuation of Securities (E) Task Force Adopts an Amendment to the Purposes and Procedures Manual to Add Instructions for Review of Funds. The P&P Manual currently grants the NAIC’s Securities Valuation Office (SVO) discretion when determining whether a fund’s use of derivatives is consistent with a fixed income-like security (i.e.,