The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): An implementation guide


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Understand the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and how to implement strategies to comply with this privacy regulation.Established in June 2018 the CCPA was created to remedy the lack of comprehensive privacy regulation in the state of California. When it comes into effect on January 1 2020 the CCPA will give California residents the right to: Learn what personal data a business has collected about themUnderstand who this data has been disclosed toFind out whether their personal data has been sold to third parties and who these third parties areOpt-out of such data transactions or request that the data be deleted. Many organizations that do business in the state of California must align to the provisions of the CCPA. Much like the EUs GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) businesses that fail to comply with the CCPA will face economic penalties.Prepare your business for CCPA compliance with our implementation guide that: Provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the legislation by explaining key termsExplains how a business can implement strategies to comply with the CCPADiscusses potential developments of the CCPA to further aid complianceYour guide to understanding the CCPA and how you can implement a strategy to comply with this legislation - buy this book today to get the guidance you need!About the authorPreston Bukaty is an attorney and consultant. He specializes in data privacy GRC projects from data inventory audits to gap analyses contract management and remediation planning. His compliance background and experience operationalizing compliance in a variety of industries give him a strong understanding of the legal issues presented by international regulatory frameworks. Having conducted more than 3000 data mapping audits he also understands the practical realities of project management in operationalizing compliance initiatives. Prestons legal experience and enthusiasm for technology make him uniquely suited to understanding the business impact of privacy regulations such as the GDPR and the CCPA. He has advised more than 250 organizations engaged in businesses as varied as SaaS platforms mobile geolocation applications GNSS/telematics tools financial institutions fleet management software architectural/engineering design systems and web hosting. He also teaches certification courses on GDPR compliance and ISO 27001 implementation and writes on data privacy law topics. Preston lives in Denver Colorado. Prior to working as a data privacy consultant he worked for an international GPS software company advising business areas on compliance issues across 140 countries. Preston holds a juris doctorate from the University of Kansas School of Law along with a basketball signed by Hall of Fame coach Bill Self.
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