United States:
New Cybersecurity Regulations For New York Insurers And Banks
07 November 2016
Duane Morris LLP
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Duane Morris partner
Alice Kane and associate
Philip Goldstein recently wrote an article on "New
Cybersecurity Regulations for New York Insurers and Banks,"
which was published by Law360.
Over the last few years, the financial services industry has
been recognized by the New York Department of Financial Services
(NYDFS) as a significant target of cyberthreats. While the
frequency and cost of data breaches in the insurance industry is
less than that of banks, healthcare data can, in fact, be more
valuable over time than credit card information.
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