SS-NEWS-059: Personal Cyber Insurance and 6 Hour Notification

Episode 59 May 02, 2022 00:44:52
SS-NEWS-059: Personal Cyber Insurance and 6 Hour Notification
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SS-NEWS-059: Personal Cyber Insurance and 6 Hour Notification

May 02 2022 | 00:44:52

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Show Notes

In this episode, we discuss the coming business of PERSONAL cyber insurance, and the late breaking news that India will be soon requiring some businesses to be notifying the government of a wide ranging set of "incidents" within 6 hours.  You have to read this one to believe it.

Article 1 - What’s happening in the world of personal cyber insurance?
Supporting Articles:
Do you need to get a personal cyber insurance policy?
Do You Need Personal Cyber Insurance For Cyberattacks?

Article 2 - India to require cybersecurity incident reporting within six hours
Supporting Articles:
Text of announcement - Notice the lack of details!
Public-private cooperation for pandemic preparedness and response
President Biden Signs into Law the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act, Expanding Cyber Reporting Obligations for a Wide Range of Public and Private Entities

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