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Delta Dental Insurers Pay NY $2.25M Penalty for Cyber Violations

May 5, 2026
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Delta Dental Insurers Pay NY $2.25M Penalty for Cyber Violations

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Delta Dental Insurance Co. and Delta Dental of New York agreed to pay a $2.25 million penalty to the New York Department of Financial Services for failing to comply with state cybersecurity regulations. An investigation revealed inadequate incident response policies allowed attackers to steal sensitive personal and health data. Additionally, the companies delayed reporting the cybersecurity event as required by law.

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