EU and U.S. insurance regulators continue the dialogue on cyber security, cyber insurance, the use of big data and intra-group transactions

12 November 2018

The EIOPA, NAIC and FIO hosted the sixth EU- U.S. Forum in which participants discussed challenges and opportunities related to cyber risks, the use of big data, artificial intelligence and intra-group transactions in multi-national insurance groups.

Highlights:

Gabriel Bernardino, Chairman of EIOPA, said: "We particularly welcome cooperation with our American colleagues, building on successful past dialogue and now benefiting from deepening the mutual understanding of supervisory approaches and practices to address fast evolving cyber risks, increasing power of big data and the critical area of intra-group transactions. Considering the implications for the operational environment and the business models of insurers, globally, a collective response of supervisors is required to meet our primary objective which is the protection of policyholders and beneficiaries."

Katharine L. Wade, Commissioner, Connecticut Insurance Department, said: "The EU- U.S. Insurance Dialogue Project has led to an enhanced mutual understanding of our respective regulatory frameworks and initiatives in the areas of cyber security, cyber insurance, use of big data and intra-group transactions. Continued dialogue with our European colleagues in these key areas helps to ensure effective coordinated supervision of cross border insurance groups for the benefit of our policyholders."

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