Iowa Law Safeguards Insurance Consumers’ Private Data
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds recently signed a bill to set data and cybersecurity standards, which will be overseen by the state insurance commissioner, to protect insurance consumers’ private information.
May 27, 2021 • In a move to defend insurance consumers’ private information, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has enacted a
bill to set new standards related to data security, investigations and cybersecurity events for insurance companies.
The bill, known as HF 719, came about in response to several major
data breaches involving large insurers that exposed and compromised the sensitive personal information of millions of insurance consumers over the past few years, Rep. Garrett Gobble said via email.
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<p><span>Thank you for inviting me to speak today. Over the years, I have enjoyed working with many of the insurance regulators participating in this conference, and I look forward to the day—already very near—when we will again have such events in person.</span></p>