Summit Insurance Services Data Breach Notice to Consumers
Summary
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice from Summit Insurance Services to consumers. The notice, dated March 26, 2026, details a security incident affecting consumer data.
What changed
The Vermont Attorney General's office has posted a data breach notification from Summit Insurance Services. This document serves as a public record of the breach and the notification provided to affected consumers, as required by Vermont law.
While this document is a notice and does not impose new obligations, it highlights the importance of data security for insurance providers and the regulatory requirement to inform consumers of breaches. Compliance officers should ensure their organizations have robust data breach response plans in place and are aware of state-specific notification requirements.
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2026-03-26 Summit Insurance Services - Data Breach Notice to Consumers
File 2026-03026 Summit Insurance Services - Data Breach Notice to Consumers.pdf (74.47 KB)
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