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Doing Well By Doing The Right Thing: How The CCPA Is Good For Businesses And Consumers

Reltio

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the sweeping piece of legislation designed to enhance the privacy rights of California consumers, was signed into law more than 18 months ago and enacted on January 1 of this year. How is it that many companies doing business in California are still not compliance-ready?

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Data privacy examples

IBM Big Data Hub

Far-reaching regulations like Europe’s GDPR levy steep fines on organizations that fail to safeguard sensitive information. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDRP) The GDPR is a European Union privacy regulation that governs how organizations in and outside of Europe handle the personal data of EU residents.

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Fuel digital transformation with data security and data privacy

Collibra

From legal to IT and marketing to finance, every single business unit holds some stake in data security and data privacy. Look at these price tags for some of the most expensive data breaches over the last 10 years: Equifax – $700 million settlement, ~143 million people affected, 2017. Adhere to regulations, such as the GDPR and CCPA.

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Considering Customer Data Management? Taking the Right Approach in 2020

Reltio

To win in your markets, your organization needs to meet the increasingly demanding expectations of consumers, who want rich, connected and personalized experiences across channels. CDPs are applications that enable marketing teams to establish a unified customer database. Introduction: CDP or MDM? Master data management (MDM) systems.

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US: The CCPA ‘Moving Target’ One Month Before Privacy Enforcement Begins

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) enforcement deadline only a month away, Chief Privacy Officers still must grapple with significant uncertainties about what exactly the law requires. By Jim Halpert. The CPRA is now subject to sampling of the validity of those signatures. First, keep your eye on the statute.

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