Not only are insurers writing cyber insurance obligated to follow the framework's guidance, but all insurers need to evaluate their 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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