SB160-SSA1,11,1918 (g) Utilize reasonable security measures when sharing information, taking
19into consideration the character of the sharing and the type of information shared.
SB160-SSA1,11,2120 (h) Provide personnel with cybersecurity awareness training that is updated
21as necessary.
SB160-SSA1,12,6 22(4) Program adjustments. The licensee shall monitor, evaluate, and adjust the
23information security program under sub. (1) consistent with changes in technology,
24the sensitivity of the nonpublic information, internal and external threats to
25nonpublic information, and changes to the licensee's business operations,

1outsourcing arrangements, and information systems. If a licensee identifies areas,
2systems, or processes that require material improvement, updating, or redesign, the
3insurer shall document the identification and remedial efforts to address the areas,
4systems, or processes. The licensee shall maintain the documentation for a period
5of at least 5 years starting from the date the documentation was created and shall
6produce the documentation upon demand of the commissioner.
SB160-SSA1,12,12 7(5) Incident response plan. As part of its information security program, a
8licensee shall develop an incident response plan to promptly respond to, and recover
9from, a cybersecurity event that compromises the confidentiality, integrity, or
10availability of nonpublic information, the licensee's information systems, or the
11continuing functionality of any aspect of the licensee's business or operations. The
12incident response plan shall be in writing and address all of the following:
SB160-SSA1,12,1313 (a) The goals of the incident response plan.
SB160-SSA1,12,1414 (b) The internal process for responding to a cybersecurity event.
SB160-SSA1,12,1615 (c) The identification of clear roles, responsibilities, and levels of
16decision-making authority during and immediately following a cybersecurity event.
SB160-SSA1,12,1817 (d) The external and internal communications and information sharing during
18and immediately following a cybersecurity event.
SB160-SSA1,12,2019 (e) Requirements for the remediation of identified weaknesses in the
20information systems and associated controls.
SB160-SSA1,12,2221 (f) The reporting and documentation of a cybersecurity event and related
22incident response activities.
SB160-SSA1,12,2423 (g) The evaluation and revision of the incident response plan following a
24cybersecurity event.
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1(6) Oversight of 3rd-party service provider arrangements. A licensee shall
2exercise due diligence when selecting any 3rd-party service provider. The licensee
3shall make reasonable efforts to require a 3rd-party service provider to do all of the
4following:
SB160-SSA1,13,75 (a) Implement appropriate administrative, technical, and physical measures
6to protect and secure the information systems and nonpublic information that are
7accessible to or held by the 3rd-party service provider.
SB160-SSA1,13,88 (b) Report a cybersecurity event under s. 601.954.
SB160-SSA1,13,11 9(7) Oversight by board of directors. If a licensee has a board of directors, the
10board or an appropriate committee of the board shall, at a minimum, do all of the
11following:
SB160-SSA1,13,1312 (a) Require the licensee's executive management to develop, implement, and
13maintain the information security program under sub. (1).
SB160-SSA1,13,1514 (b) Oversee the development, implementation, and maintenance of the
15information security program.
SB160-SSA1,13,1716 (c) Require the licensee's executive management to report, at least annually,
17all of the following information to the board:
SB160-SSA1,13,1918 1. The overall status of the information security program and the licensee's
19compliance with this subchapter.
SB160-SSA1,13,2220 2. Material matters relating to the information security program, including
21issues relating to risk assessment, risk management and control decisions,
223rd-party service provider arrangements, and security testing.
SB160-SSA1,13,2323 3. Recommendations for modifications to the information security program.
SB160-SSA1,14,5 24(8) Annual certification to commissioner. Beginning in the year that is 2
25years after the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts date], a licensee who

1is domiciled in this state shall annually submit, no later than March 1, to the
2commissioner a written certification that the licensee is in compliance with the
3requirements of this section. The licensee shall maintain all records, schedules, and
4data supporting the certification for a period of at least 5 years and shall produce the
5records, schedules, and data upon demand of the commissioner.
SB160-SSA1,14,7 6(9) Exemptions. (a) This section does not apply to a licensee who meets any
7of the following criteria:
SB160-SSA1,14,88 1. Has less than $10,000,000 in year-end total assets.
SB160-SSA1,14,99 2. Has less than $5,000,000 in gross annual revenue.
SB160-SSA1,14,1110 3. Has fewer than 50 employees, including independent contractors, who work
11at least 30 hours a week for the licensee.
SB160-SSA1,14,1412 (b) A licensee who ceases to qualify for the exemption under par. (a) shall
13comply with this section no later than 180 days after the date the licensee ceases to
14qualify or receives the order.
SB160-SSA1,6 15Section 6. 601.953 of the statutes is created to read:
SB160-SSA1,14,20 16601.953 Investigation of cybersecurity event. (1) If a licensee learns that
17a cybersecurity event involving the licensee's information systems or nonpublic
18information has or may have occurred, the licensee, or an outside vendor or service
19provider designated to act on behalf of the licensee, shall conduct a prompt
20investigation that, at a minimum, includes all of the following: