From: HealthITSecurity
Author Elizabeth Snell
The Cybersecurity (EX) Task Force of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) announced that it adopted new cybersecurity regulations, designed to help protect sensitive consumer information.
The cybersecurity regulations highlight 12 principles that state insurance regulators should follow to protect sensitive information and infrastructure, according to NAIC. It is the regulators’ responsibility to ensure that any personally identifiable consumer information held by insurers, producers and other regulated entities is protected from cybersecurity risks. The proper notification systems should also be in place, ensuring that consumers are notified in a timely manner.
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