All CPRA articles
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         Webinar WebinarAre You Prepared for CPRA? California’s Incoming Privacy LawOn January 1st, 2023, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) will go into effect, expanding on the current CCPA. As a result, companies will be faced with requirements related to managing risks, similar to that of GDPR. 
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         Webinar WebinarData Awareness to Data Intelligence: Leveraging the power of automationThe increasing number and complexity of privacy laws, like the upcoming California Privacy Rights Act, as well as the continued emergence of good privacy practices and compliant data use as a competitive differentiator have been the driving force for organizations to shift focus from tick-the-box compliance exercises to automated privacy solutions. 
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         Webinar WebinarConquering a CPRA Data Retention Strategy in 60 DaysThe California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) comes into effect on January 1, 2023. Among its new requirements is a new data retention provision. 
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         Webinar WebinarEmployee DSARs: The Coming DelugeUp until now, organizations have assumed that all data subject requests were the same. 
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         Webinar WebinarData Retention: The Achilles Heel of Global PrivacyConsumers around the world are demanding more protection for their personal information. Data breaches are daily occurrences, and the scope of privacy has widened to include how your organization limits the risk of improper use or exposure of personal data. 
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         ebook ebookCalifornia Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Compliance ChecklistThe CPRA launches January 1, 2023, giving businesses time to put together a plan for compliance. 
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         Webinar WebinarUS Data Privacy: Latest Regulations and Implementing Compliant and Defensible PracticesState-level momentum for comprehensive privacy bills is at an all-time high. After the California Consumer Privacy Act passed, multiple states proposed similar legislation to protect consumers in their states. 
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         Webinar WebinarData Retention and Records Management Under the CPRAWhile the CCPA doesn’t explicitly address data retention and data minimization practices, California voters chose to expand their rights by passing the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) in November of 2020, which fills in those data retention and minimization gaps. 
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         Webinar WebinarTop Privacy Priorities for 20212020 was a whirlwind for privacy — with a pandemic, the invalidation of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield brought about by the “Schrems II” ruling, and the state of California continues to push privacy regulation to the forefront in the U.S., the importance of data protection continues to grow globally 2021 continues. 
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         ebook ebookThe Simple Guide to the CPRAUntangling how the California Privacy Rights Act impacts businesses and consumers 
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         Report ReportCalifornia’s Proposition 24 has been passed by voters“Proposition 24” has been passed by voters, with 56.1% of the 10.5m votes in California cast in favour and with it, new privacy protections will come into law. PrivSec Report takes a look at some of the reactions to the Act’s provisions and finds out why some in the privacy world are not huge fans. 
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         Video VideoCCPA 2.0: Your Guide to the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)Hosted by: Ethan Sailers (Privacy Engineer, CIPP/E, CIPM, OneTrust) Video: CCPA 2.0: Your Guide to the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) 
 










