How to Build a Data Foundation that Meets CCPA Compliance
Passed into law on June 28, 2018, the CCPA protects personal information of California residents in their role as consumers. It applies to companies worldwide who do business in California or handle California residents’ data – making its impact far-reaching.
The CCPA reinforces the customer-centric relationship between businesses and consumers, providing consumers with new rights such as access, deletion and portability of personal information. It also includes disclosure requirements such as the “selling” of personal information and it imposes new penalties on companies, including statutory damages, in the event of security breaches.