Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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CHIME, a professional association for chief information officers, and AEHiS, which represents chief information security officers, seek tighter control of devices for security purposes.
March 25 -
With the California mandate to take effect by January 2020 and a potential new U.S. federal privacy law that could supersede it, firms need to start taking stock of their privacy practices.
March 8 -
The regulation will impact the national and global economy, representing a seismic change for compliance procedures in the US, similar to how GDPR has changed privacy rules globally.
February 27 -
The Digital Footprint service is designed to identify, secure, and control personal data.
February 19 -
Blockchain use fundamentally changes the way that different constituencies -- including insurers and departments of insurance -- interact.
February 1 -
The landscape shifts with which the insurance industry is currently contending include new developments in both technology and consumer behavior.
January 31 -
IBM allegedly used location data for targeted advertising and to identify trends for hedge funds, while telling consumers their location would only be used to localize forecasts.
January 7 - Democrats vow rapid action after ruling casts doubt on ACA
Obamacare was struck down by a Texas federal judge in a ruling that casts uncertainty on insurance coverage for millions of U.S. residents.
December 17 - Trump to let states divert Obamacare funds to other health plans
The Trump administration plans to allow states to direct billions of dollars of Obamacare subsidies to health plans that don’t meet the law’s requirements.
December 3 -
The payments and financial services industry has enjoyed an unprecedented wave of invention, but the fruits of that labor are threatened by an ideologically driven political climate that complicates the evolution of global interoperable mobile-driven commerce.
November 7