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Some privacy advocates worry that the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act could do the opposite of what policymakers intended, flushing more of consumers' sensitive information out into the open than ever
November 18 -
Some business groups say that proposed rules requiring insurers to purchase certain data protection technologies are unfair to firms from outside the country.
November 5 -
The insurer will be wound down because regulators found that it was likely to become financially insolvent.
September 29 -
A new government audit reveals widespread failures by the federal agency charged with managing the private contractors who built healthcare.gov.
September 17 -
While capital remains the primary tool that IAIS plans to use to ensure global insurer solvency, the IAIS demonstrated an apparent new openness to listening to those who had decried its rush to new standards, and its unwillingness to consider the equivalency of current local regimes.
August 21Deloitte -
Tim Callahan, chief information security officer for Aflac, talks about the benefits of attending Deloittes one-day CISO Transition Lab.
August 17 -
States that attempted to build their own health insurance exchange, but ended up switching to the federal version, should reimburse the government for grants to build the tech, three senators say,
August 5 -
The NAICs recent and startlingly rapid moves towards a cyber regulatory doctrine are evidence of the importance and vulnerability of cyberspace.
August 4Deloitte -
In a draft document, regulators propose 12 rights for policyholders around cybersecurity.
August 3 -
The court agrees with the Obama administration's argument that the laws intent is to provide subsidies for everyone, not just those who purchased coverage through a state-based exchange.
June 25