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California’s Revised Risk Assessment Regulations

In December, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) published revised draft regulations on risk assessments required under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Under prior draft regulations, the CPPA will...more

2022 Update - Overview of California AG’s Examples of CCPA Non-Compliance

The California Office of Attorney General (OAG) is responsible for enforcing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and began sending notifications of alleged non-compliance to companies on July 1, 2020. In June 2021,...more

An Overview of Data Privacy Regulations and the Consequences of Non-Compliance

8 11 The emergence of data protection laws has given greater meaning to how customers and businesses view consent in the context of collecting personal data from consumers. In recent years, regulations such as the General...more

From CCPA to CPRA: What are the Key Takeaways?

The first major consumer-focused privacy regulation in the U.S., the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), came into effect on January 1st, 2020, which seems like a lifetime ago. Now it’s April 2022, and there are several...more

Using a Data Inventory in Conjunction with your Retention Schedule to Update your Privacy Notice for CPRA

Starting in January of 2023, businesses subject to California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), may be required to publish the retention periods for all categories of personal and sensitive information they collect, manage, store,...more

Developing a Defensible Disposition Process

Starting in January of 2023, businesses subject to California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) may be required to publish the retention periods for all categories of personal and sensitive information they collect, manage, store,...more

Developing a Functional Records Management Program for Compliance with CPRA

Starting in January of 2023, businesses subject to California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) will be required to publish the retention periods for all categories of personal and sensitive information they collect, manage, store,...more

New Laws May Require Companies to Operationalize and Share Data Retention Policies

Companies have always had requirements to retain records in accordance with laws and regulations—and to dispose of them once those obligations were no longer in force. But by and large, most haven’t done so in any consistent,...more

Overview of California AG’s Examples of CCPA Non-Compliance

The California Office of Attorney General (OAG) is responsible for enforcing the CCPA and began sending notifications of alleged non-compliance to companies on July 1, 2020. Almost a year later, in June of 2021, the OAG...more

Using the NIST Privacy Framework to Assess Privacy Risk and Build a Privacy Program

Since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect in 2018, over half a dozen countries have passed similar privacy regulations and another few dozen have updated or proposed new privacy regulations. In the...more

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