New cybersecurity regulations for insurance companies are approaching faster than you might think. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) approved Insurance Data Security Model Law and the State of New York in March 2017 placed into effect Section 500 of Title 23 of the Official Compilation of Codes.
NAIC's model law requires insurance organizations to have everything from information security program policies to incident response plans to specific breach notification procedures. Insurance organizations will also have to certify compliance to state insurance commissioners annually. Now that NAIC's model law is heading for adoption, it's important to learn how it might apply to your organization and what you can do now to start preparing for compliance.
This event focuses on describing the effective components of a modern cybersecurity management program. The attendees will be prepared to start the evaluation of an existing program. They will then be able to discuss with senior management, the audit committee, and the board of directors how to proceed in improving cybersecurity. We consider five main components of an effective program: data, control implementation, verification, breach preparedness and risk management.
This comprehensive training course is for anyone who wants to have a strong base of knowledge and understanding of the essentials of cybersecurity management.
This timely, two day CPE training seminar is designed for the project director, project leader and individuals who have to create effective cybersecurity program and the related documents for an insurance organization.
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Each attendee will receive 16 CPE Hours.
The retail cost of this CPE seminar is $1,195.00 per attendee.