Big I Tri-County Members Meet With Senator Brooks

  Recently, a delegation of agents from Big I Tri-County met with Senator John Brooks (D, Massapequa) in his district office.  Big I Tri-County Chair Neil Levy​ was joined by Evan Portnoy, Patrick Marlowe, and Bob Bleistein for the meeting. They thanked Senator Brooks for sponsoring common-sense legislation to raise the payroll threshold for the Workplace Safety and Loss Prevention Program (Code Rule 59), and discussed a number of Big I NY's key legislative priorities. ​ Senator Brooks is a member of the Senate Insurance Committee, and chairman of the Senate Committee​​ on Veterans, Homeland Security, and Military Affairs​. As a firefighter and former insurance agent, Senator Brooks has a…

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Travelers Cyber Symposium in NYC: Brian Bixby Answers Your Questions

​On Tuesday, February 11th, Brian Bixby attended the Travelers Insurance Cyber Symposium at the New York Stock Exchange and gained a lot of knowledge about the future of Cybersecurity and the new threats that face us.  [embedded content]  ​For cyber resources, visit www.biginy.org/cyber  Check out LCG at www.biginy.og/LCG  Learn more about our cyber liability coverage: www.biginy.org/IAAC Source

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LCG, Big I NY Cybersecurity Support Partner, May Contact You Regarding Third-Party Service Provider Due Diligence

​Big I New York recently shared our list of third-party service providers (TPSPs) with LCG, our cybersecurity support partner. LCG may contact you and provide a secure link to the due diligence questionnaire online. Please fill out this form if you are contacted by LCG. Upon completion, you will receive a copy of the completed TPSP form for your own use, and a completed TPSP form from IAAC.  Questions? Contact Andrew Frisbie(832) 730-2852 - Directafrisbie@lcgdiscovery.com​ Source

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