CCPA and CPRA Attestations and Audits

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The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)  is a strict set of rules for companies in California, defining what these organizations must do to protect consumer privacy.

Although the CCPA does not require formal audits, the upcoming CPRA expansion will call for these practices, particularly in consumer protection and privacy areas.

As concerns about data privacy grow, more businesses see CCPA certification as more than just a legal requirement. They consider it a best practice. This certification offers a well-defined structure that helps organizations evaluate, confirm, and share data protection measures.

 

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How Can My Company Prepare for CPRA?

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In November 2020, California voters approved Proposition 24, including the California Privacy Rights Act, or CPRA. This law amends and expands regulations under the original California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

One question that affected businesses asks is, “how can I prepare for CPRA compliance?” With the law taking effect on January 1, 2022, the clock is ticking, and many organizations are looking for ways to complete final compliance preparations. 

Here, we will talk about some of the basic steps for CRPA compliance. 

 

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