What is the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)?
Coming online on January 1, 2020, the CCPA, like the GDPR, requires organizations to focus on user data privacy and provide transparency in how they’re collecting, sharing, and using such data.
Written to be extensive, the CCPA applies to every company in the world if it meets certain requirements, and provides data privacy protections to any California consumer who is in California for any other than a temporary or transitory purpose, or is domiciled in California, but outside the state for temporary purposes.
Want to learn more? Then please plan to attend our November 13th meeting, where SF WiE’s Assistant Director, attorney Elizabeth Cohee, will discuss how the CCPA enhances privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of California.
SF-WiE has requested CLE certification for this class.
Lunch will be provided.
Please RSVP via Evite.
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