How Businesses Can Meet CCPA Compliance

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The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a state statute intended to enhance California residents' privacy rights. Although CCPA was enforced on July 1, 2020, organizations are still struggling to comply with the legislation.

Adding an additional layer of complexity, California voters recently approved Proposition 24, establishing the new California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)  the most comprehensive consumer data privacy law in the United States. Commonly referred to as the CCPA 2.0, the law amends the CCPA and is among the more stringent data protection laws in the U.S. 

Does your organization have the right tools and processes in place to keep up?

In order to achieve and maintain compliance, the first step is understanding what has changed in the CCPA and CPRA. 

In this white paper you will learn:

  • The basics of the CCPA
  • What the CPRA updates mean to your business
  • What kind of information CCPA protects
  • What types of businesses need to comply
  • Best practices and procedures to become CCPA & CPRA compliant

If there are any other questions you have about data discovery, you can visit our Data Discovery Resource Center or visit us at www.groundlabs.com.

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