CCPA Compliance: The Top Tips to Help Make Sure You’re Compliant
Are you wanting to check up on your CCPA compliance? Check out this guide to learn the top tips to help make sure you're compliant.
A MasterClass in Modern Privacy Rights Management: CCPA & Beyond
Nearly a year after the GDPR went into effect, there are insights and best practices that can be applied to the CCPA and beyond.
Choosing a Compliance Management Software: How to Pick the Right One
Are you looking to purchase a compliance management software? If so, check out this guide to learn how to choose the right one.
How to Modify Your GDPR SAR Practices for the CCPA
Learn how you can leverage your GDPR preparation activities to handle Individual Rights Management under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
State of the States: U.S. Privacy Regulation Status Update
A ranking of passed and pending privacy regulations (related to GDPR and CCPA laws) across the U.S.
How to Collect Customer Data (The Right Way)
How do you make sure you're collecting customer data legally? Check out this guide to learn how to move closer to collecting customer data legally.
The Lifecycle of a Subject Access Request
Take a walk along the path of a subject access request (SAR), from the point of collection to privacy rights management as a competitive advantage. Get pro tips for SAR management along the way.
Should I Automate SAR Management? A Decision Tool
Walk through this decision tool to uncover how many SARs you might expect to get, how complex your data environment is, and – ultimately – whether it likely is more cost-effective to automate SAR management.
SAR Management Best Practices Checklist
This SAR management checklist for data privacy executives is designed to help you comply with today’s regulations, reduce confusion and noise created by data subjects’ requests for information, and stay flexible enough to react efficiently to the inevitable changes to come.
ACC Docket 1/19 – Top 5 Legal Tech Trends to Watch in 2019
By K Royal, Privacy Director at TrustArc Editor’s Note: This [...]
1/19 – GDPR Edge Becomes Truyo
Effective January 2019, GDPR Edge, the enterprise privacy rights automation [...]
The answer to regulatory uncertainty? A future-proof solution
There is tremendous uncertainty in the privacy rights regulatory environment today. Yet with GDPR in full effect, the “wait and see” approach is not an option. What is: a privacy rights management solution that’s future proof against the uncertainty.
Privacy rights compliance management: The new competitive differentiator
In the face of continued consumer distrust over data privacy and a regulatory environment that remains uncertain, forward-thinking companies are building best practices for data stewardship – and creating a competitive advantage in the process.
What’s wrong with Apple’s privacy portal?
So what’s wrong with Apple’s privacy portal? Nothing. At least, not right now. In fact, Apple has set the standard for privacy: transparency, simplicity, self-service.
10/18 – Truyo and Partners Deliver Privacy Summit Events in 20 Cities
Truyo, previously GDPR Edge, in partnership with Intel, Microsoft, TrustArc [...]
Staying Compliant: 7 Steps to Help Ensure You Are GDPR Compliant
If you want to be GDPR compliant, check out these top steps that will help you comply with GDPR regulations.
GDPR: Key components of the regulation
GDPR guidelines actually impose the need for a Data Protection Officer who is responsible for regulatory compliance and reports to the President or CEO.
What if the GDPR does not apply to me?
With Truyo, businesses can benefit from implementing a solution for transparency, notice and consent around consumer data handling, these extra steps will build trust with their consumer base and set them apart from the competition.
Does the GDPR apply to my company?
The GDPR went into effect on May 25, 2018 and covers any organization that deals with the personal data of a European citizen.
THE BITE AFTER THE BARK (I.E. THE FINES)
Privacy regulations are by no means a new phenomenon, legislations meant to protect citizens’ right to privacy with GDPR fines reaching as high as 4% of global revenues, the repercussions of non-compliance will have substantial impacts on all stakeholders in an organization.