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SECP issues guidelines for businesses to counter cyber crimes

byCT Report
18/03/2020
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ISLAMABAD: Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has issued guidelines on cybersecurity framework for the Insurance sector, in order to make the information technology systems of insurance companies and their partners secure and resilient.

Cyber risk presents an evolving challenge for the insurance sector due to growing interconnectedness, said SECP in a statement.

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“Insurance companies gather, store, and maintain substantial volumes of confidential personal and organizational information. Because of these data reservoirs, insurers may become potential targets for cybercriminals.”

SECP was of the view that its guidelines will provide a principle for the formulation of a sound cyber security framework to anticipate, withstand, detect, prevent and respond to any possible cyber-attacks.

The suggested measures include the appointment of Chief Information Security Officer and obtaining cyber risk insurance other deployments of other adequate cybersecurity systems. SECP said that the cyber security guidelines will aid in improving the privacy and confidentiality of the information stored and handled by insurers and will ultimately contribute to enhancing the policyholders’ confidence in the insurance sector.

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