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RSA 420-P:4 · Information Security Program
420-P:4 Information Security Program. –
Copy linkImplementation of the program shall be commensurate with the size and complexity of the licensee, the nature and scope of the licensee's activities, including its use of third-party service providers, and the sensitivity of the nonpublic information used by the licensee or in the licensee's possession, custody, or control. Each licensee shall develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive written information security program based on the licensee's risk assessment and that contains administrative, technical, and physical safeguards for the protection of nonpublic information and the licensee's information system.
Copy linkProtect the security and confidentiality of nonpublic information and the security of the information system.
Copy linkProtect against any threats or hazards to the security or integrity of nonpublic information and the information system.
Copy linkProtect against unauthorized access to or use of nonpublic information, and minimize the likelihood of harm to any consumer.
Copy linkDefine and periodically reevaluate a schedule for retention of nonpublic information and a mechanism for its destruction when no longer needed.
Copy linkDesignate one or more employees, an affiliate, or an outside vendor designated to act on behalf of the licensee who is responsible for the program.
Copy linkIdentify reasonably foreseeable internal or external threats that could result in unauthorized access, transmission, disclosure, misuse, alteration or destruction of nonpublic information, including the security of information systems and nonpublic information that are accessible to, or held by, third-party service providers.
Copy linkAssess the likelihood and potential damage of these threats, taking into consideration the sensitivity of the nonpublic information.
Copy linkAssess the sufficiency of policies, procedures, information systems and other safeguards in place to manage these threats, including consideration of threats in each relevant area of the licensee's operations, including:
Copy linkInformation systems, including network and software design, as well as information classification, governance, processing, storage, transmission, and disposal; and
Copy linkDetecting, preventing, and responding to attacks, intrusions, or other systems failures.
Copy linkImplement information safeguards to manage the threats identified in its ongoing assessment, and no less than annually, assess the effectiveness of the safeguards' key controls, systems, and procedures.
Copy linkDesign its program to mitigate the identified risks, commensurate with the size and complexity of the licensee, the nature and scope of the licensee's activities, including its use of third-party service providers, and the sensitivity of the nonpublic information used by the licensee or in the licensee's possession, custody, or control.
Copy linkDetermine which security measures listed below are appropriate and implement such security measures:
Copy linkPlace access controls on information systems, including controls to authenticate and permit access only to authorized individuals to protect against the unauthorized acquisition of nonpublic information.
Copy linkIdentify and manage the data, personnel, devices, systems, and facilities that enable the organization to achieve business purposes in accordance with their relative importance to business objectives and the organization's risk strategy.
Copy linkProtect by encryption or other appropriate means, all nonpublic information while being transmitted over an external network and all nonpublic information stored on a laptop computer or other portable computing or storage device or media.
Copy linkAdopt secure development practices for in-house developed applications utilized by the licensee.
Copy linkModify the information system in accordance with the licensee's information security program.
Copy linkUtilize effective controls, which may include multi-factor authentication procedures for any individual accessing nonpublic information.
Copy linkRegularly test and monitor systems and procedures to detect actual and attempted attacks on, or intrusions into, information systems.
Copy linkInclude audit trails within the information security program designed to detect and respond to cybersecurity events and designed to reconstruct material financial transactions sufficient to support normal operations and obligations of the licensee.
Copy linkImplement measures to protect against destruction, loss, or damage of nonpublic information due to environmental hazards, such as fire and water damage or other catastrophes or technological failures.
Copy linkDevelop, implement, and maintain procedures for the secure disposal of nonpublic information in any format.
Copy linkStay informed regarding emerging threats or vulnerabilities and utilize reasonable security measures when sharing information relative to the character of the sharing and the type of information shared.
Copy linkProvide its personnel with cybersecurity awareness training that is updated as necessary to reflect risks identified by the licensee in the risk assessment.
Copy linkIf the licensee has a board of directors, the board or an appropriate committee of the board shall, at a minimum:
Copy linkRequire the licensee's executive management or its delegates to develop, implement, and maintain the licensee's information security program.
Copy linkRequire the licensee's executive management or its delegates to report in writing at least annually, the following information:
Copy linkThe overall status of the information security program and the licensee's compliance with this chapter; and
Copy linkMaterial matters related to the information security program, addressing issues such as risk assessment, risk management and control decisions, third-party service provider arrangements, results of testing, cybersecurity events or violations and management's responses thereto, and recommendations for changes in the program.
Copy linkIf executive management delegates any of its responsibilities under RSA 420-P:4, it shall oversee the development, implementation and maintenance of the licensee's program prepared by the delegates and shall receive a report from the delegates complying with the requirements of the report to the board of directors.
Copy link(a) With regard to oversight of third-party service providers, a licensee shall exercise due diligence in selecting its third-party service provider; and
Copy linkA licensee shall require a third-party service provider to implement appropriate administrative, technical, and physical measures to protect and secure the information systems and nonpublic information that are accessible to, or held by, the third-party service provider.
Copy linkThe licensee shall monitor, evaluate and adjust, as appropriate, the information security program consistent with any relevant changes in technology, the sensitivity of its nonpublic information, internal or external threats to information, and the licensee's own changing business arrangements, such as mergers and acquisitions, alliances and joint ventures, outsourcing arrangements and changes to information systems.
Copy link(a) As part of its program, each licensee shall establish a written incident response plan designed to promptly respond to, and recover from, any cybersecurity event that compromises the confidentiality, integrity or availability of nonpublic information in its possession, the licensee's information systems, or the continuing functionality of any aspect of the licensee's business or operations.
Copy linkThe definition of clear roles, responsibilities, and levels of decision-making authority;
Copy linkIdentification of requirements for the remediation of any identified weaknesses in information systems and associated controls;
Copy linkDocumentation and reporting regarding cybersecurity events and related incident response activities; and
Copy linkThe evaluation and revision as necessary of the incident response plan following a cybersecurity event.
Copy linkAnnually, each insurer domiciled in this state shall submit to the commissioner, a written statement by March 1, certifying that the insurer is in compliance with the requirements set forth in this section. Each insurer shall maintain for examination by the department all records, schedules and data supporting this certificate for a period of 5 years. To the extent an insurer has identified areas, systems, or processes that require material improvement, updating, or redesign, the insurer shall document the identification and the remedial efforts planned and underway to address such areas, systems or processes. Such documentation shall be available for inspection by the commissioner. Source. 2019, 309:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2020.
Copy linkSource note
Source. 2019, 309:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2020.
Source history
- 2019, 309:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2020