California Consumer Privacy Act

If you do business in California, and you collect data on your customers, as most businesses do, then a new privacy law applies to you. Beginning in 2020, California enacted the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA. It radically changes how you have to treat your customers' data, what data customers can access, and what penalties apply for consumer data breaches. In this program, we'll discuss what this law stipulates, how it applies to your business, and what you must do to stay compliant.

Keywords: Compliance, California, consumer, Privacy, privacy act, California Consumer Privacy Act, HSI-ej4, HR Compliance

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