Dave Humphreys - Jul 30, 2020

Reduce Your CCPA Compliance and Cybersecurity Risk

GDPR and CCPA  Cybersecurity ROI

The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) is arguably the most expansive privacy law in the U.S., and as of July 1, 2020 it is enforceable. Like Europe’s GDPR, CCPA gives consumers control over their personal data with specific rights – to know, to delete, to opt-out, to non-discrimination.

Non-compliance now means monetary penalties and broken customer relationships. Is your business ready? Join David Ross, CEO at 1bigthink and David Humphreys, Vice President at StrongKey for this informative webinar.

You don’t want to miss the plain-speak that will help you reduce your CCPA risk.


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Screen Shot 2020-07-30 at 4.26.14 PMThe California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) establishes new consumer privacy rights and expands liability for consumer data breaches. It is different than GDPR in the sense that it gives consumers the right to prevent businesses from selling or disclosing their personal information.

 

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