Data privacy and governance: NAIC bulletin on AI use

Location: Webinar 
Start date:

7/18/2024 1:00 PM Eastern

End date:

7/18/2024 2:00 PM Eastern

Services: Consulting

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Meet at the crossroads of data governance and AI with our Crowe specialists.

Event details

An increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) technologies makes it crucial for insurers to establish robust data governance practices and follow National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) requirements. Such practices can improve the quality, integrity, and security of an insurer’s data in meeting regulatory requirements, certifying AI readiness, and safeguarding effective data analytics investments.

In this session of our insurance webinar series, Crowe specialists will discuss the importance of data governance and best practices for implementing data governance frameworks. They will also explore how the intersection of data governance and AI can support innovation and enhance decision-making for insurance leaders.

You should leave this session with the ability to:

  • Describe the challenges and issues insurance leaders face
  • Explain what data governance is and how to incorporate it into the foundation of your processes
  • Discuss how elevating data maturity can enable analytics and AI readiness, provide controls, and reduce regulatory risk

Continuing professional education

Prerequisites: None

Program level: Overview

Advance preparation: None

Delivery method: Webinar (group internet based)

Field of study: Information technology

This session is recommended for 1 hour of CPE credit.

Note: All participants MUST be logged into the webinar INDIVIDUALLY to receive CPE credit. CPE credit will only be granted in the name of the individual logged into the LIVE presentation. Crowe is unable to grant CPE credit for groups viewing the webinar or for viewing on-demand recordings of the webinar.

There is no registration fee for participating in this webinar; therefore, there is no cancellation fee.

Additional CPE information

Meet the speakers

Heather Gagnon, Managing Director, Consulting

Trent Teister, Consulting

Who should attend:

Chief accounting officers, chief audit executives, chief compliance officers, chief financial officers, chief informatics officers, chief information officers, chief privacy officers, chief risk officers, chief technology officers, controllers, corporate development executives, executive directors, finance directors, finance executives, financial operations executives, financial reporting directors, information security directors, information security professionals, information technology directors, information technology professionals, internal audit directors, internal audit professionals, managing directors, managing partners, operations executives, risk executives, and treasurers

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