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Florida Passes New Privacy Law: What It Means for Businesses

On June 6, 2023, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed S.B. 262 into law, adding Florida to the list of states passing new privacy laws this year. While much of S.B. 262 will only impact companies with annual revenues of more than $1...more

No Password Required: A Senior Product Manager at GitLab With an Instagram Alter Ego That Puts Her in Privacy Superhero Territory [Video]

Hannah Sutor is the senior product manager at GitLab and digital privacy advocate at the Privacy Chick. Hannah joins the No Password Required team to talk about how she discovered privacy and cybersecurity in college, what...more

The CCPA for the Land Title Industry: Practical Compliance With CCPA and New Privacy Laws [Video]

With the introduction of the CCPA in January 2020, many other U.S. states have also begun to consider their own proposed data privacy legislation. In this podcast, Elizabeth Reilly from Fidelity National Financial joins...more

The CCPA for the Land Title Industry: CCPA Resources and Compliance Tips [Video]

Join Elizabeth Reilly from Fidelity National Financial and Carlton Fields’ attorneys Jack Clabby, Joe Swanson, and Steve Blickensderfer as they answer real questions from real members of the American Land Title Association on...more

California Consumer Privacy Act: A Reference Guide for Compliance

California passed a sweeping new privacy law that will impact many businesses. The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) is the first U.S. law to grant consumers extensive rights as to their personal information and...more

Are Banks and Other Lenders Subject to the CCPA?

California’s new privacy statute imposes a number of new requirements on businesses that touch the personal information of California consumers. Its reach includes banks and financial services companies....more

Can You Write the California AG with Questions About CCPA Compliance?

If a company has questions about how to comply with California’s new data privacy law, it may, under a remarkable provision of that law, request an opinion from California’s attorney general (AG). This article analyzes that...more

The CCPA Has Placed a Mandatory Link on Your Company’s Homepage

If a company sells personal information of California consumers, then the California Legislature has claimed real estate on its homepage. This article summarizes this new requirement of a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information”...more

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