Colorado Introduces Consumer Data Privacy Law
Organizations would need to ensure they have proper data security, data disposal and data breach reporting obligations in place under the law if it's passed.
Organizations would need to ensure they have proper data security, data disposal and data breach reporting obligations in place under the law if it's passed.
Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) is first major state privacy law since California's. Under the law, organizations will need to implement reasonable security practices to protect sensitive data.
Virginia is right on California's heels; the state may adopt its own consumer data privacy act - leading to more stringent data protection - later this month.
Like California before it, New York could serve as the testing grounds for the next statewide consumer data privacy law.
We’re sharing seven tips to help you keep your data safe this Data Privacy Day.
Singapore's recently amended Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) increases the penalizations imposed on companies for data breaches and recognizes the rights of individuals to protect their personal data.
Voters in California passed new data privacy legislation, the California Privacy Rights Act - building off the California Consumer Privacy Act - last week.
Potential modifications to the CCPA would change “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” requests and how companies provide notice when they collect information offline.
Bills that would regulate the sharing of genetic data and carve out coverage in the CCPA of some HIPAA data are close to being laws in California.
A handful of advertising trade groups are voicing their dissatisfaction with the CCPA's final proposed regulations, which were sent for review last week.