A cybersecurity bill introduced by state Rep. Kevin Boyle was signed into law by Gov. Josh Shapiro.
Act 2 of 2023 (formerly H.B. 739) will require insurance companies and agents to develop cybersecurity policies and report cybersecurity events to the state insurance commissioner.
"Pennsylvania's insurance consumers deserve to have their personal data protected online, and with my bill being signed into law, we truly took the necessary step," Boyle said. "I want to thank the governor for signing this important bill into law, and I hope to see our consumers worry a little less about their data and sensitive information being hacked."
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