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US Data Privacy Laws from CPRA to VCDPA: what recently passed, how state laws differ, and how your business needs to comply
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Since the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) became law on July 1, 2020, other states have been working on similar legislation, with Virginia passing a major law in 2021 and several other states seriously debating new legislation. Data privacy standards may vary widely between states in the near future, making 50-state compliance more challenging.
In this webcast, you'll learn more about the current state of play of major enacted legislation in several states, the requirements of the enacted legislation, as well as details of:
- California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
- Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA)
- Thresholds and timelines for those and other new laws
- What states to watch for potential new laws in 2021 and ‘22