Not only are insurers writing cyber insurance obligated to follow the framework's guidance, but all insurers need to evaluate their "silent risk." (Credit: NicoElNino/Shutterstock.com) Not only are insurers writing cyber insurance obligated to follow the framework's guidance, but all insurers need to evaluate their "silent risk." (Credit: NicoElNino/Shutterstock.com)

New York remains extremely active in the cybersecurity and data protection arena. As we have recently discussed, New York is considering a proposed privacy bill that would greatly enhance consumer privacy rights, increase business obligations, and create new litigation/enforcement exposure.

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