Louisiana Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Security Law

Doin' business in the Bayou state? Review information here to get a handle on Louisiana Cybersecurity Privacy & Data Security Laws. Insurance Data Security Law (IDSL) The Insurance Data Security Law (IDSL). Act 283 (HB 614) of the 2020 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature, established the standards applicable to...

Alabama Data Breach Law

Alabama Data Security & Cyber Regulations are in place, and must be observed and practiced by businesses operating there. This is a summary of those regulations, and who must be complaint. Insurance Agency Regulations: Alabama Data Security & Cyber Regulations require insurance licensees to abide by the following laws; Alabama...

Tennessee Data Breach Law

 What Are Tennessee's Breach Laws? Tennessee Cyber & Data Security Laws, as well as Cybersecurity Data Breach Laws apply to businesses of different types, with various exemptions available. The two main sections discussed here cover the Insurance Data Security Law and the rules that govern a breach. Tennessee Insurance Data...

When does MFA require F2A?

When does MFA require F2A? It's tough to find a cyber insurer today who does not require their insureds to deploy multi-factor authentication (aka MFA) across their organization. It’s a fairly well-understood concept to most agents that it's now a “No-MFA, No Play” game, and the absence of a positive...

Law Firms: Serious Breach Targets!

Dean Mechlowitz Co-Founder Be prepared for Social Engineering events, Cyber Crime, Business Interruption, Regulatory compliance issues and more A majority of agencies that deal in Lawyers Professional Liability are aware of the importance of firm management systems that track court filing dates and conflicts of interest, particularly for Litigation firms. While insurance underwriting is...

South Carolina Data Breach Laws

South Carolina Data Breach Laws: When You Can Be Fined South Carolina's Financial Identity Fraud and Identity Theft Protection Act requires businesses to notify their customers about a data breach and inform consumer reporting agencies when the breach affects more than 1,000 SC residents. Businesses can be fined $1,000 per consumer affected...