Insurance Europe's recommendations ahead of the EU Commission’s Digital Omnibus package propose clearer and more consistent EU digital rules. The organization views the insurance sector as central to Europe's digital transition, citing its investments in cyber resilience, responsible data use, and AI tools for faster claims, improved prevention, safer data handling, and expanded consumer access.
The existing framework—including the AI Act, GDPR, DORA, and Cyber Resilience Act— is described as creating complexity through overlapping requirements, which hinders practical application and diverts resources from service enhancements.
The recommendations call for clarifications on AI scopes to avoid duplication with financial laws; reduced repetitive reporting under DORA with use of existing certifications; alignment of cybersecurity and cloud rules across DORA, CRA, and national frameworks; and clearer guidance on GDPR, AI Act, and Data Act for data use in AI training and anonymization.
These adjustments would redirect resources to better claims, cyber protection, prevention, and accessible products.
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