Key regulations: The GDPR + CCPA
It would be an understatement to say that data privacy regulations made a big impact in 2018 and 2019. The GDPR and the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) are complex privacy regulations. Here you can see the original regulations with detailed information regarding each of the articles.
THE GDPR PORTAL
The GDPR Portal was created as a resource for people are looking for information or additional resources regarding the upcoming changes. It also provides more clarity around the difference between the previous EU Directive and updated GDPR.
AN INTRODUCTION TO GDPR EDGE
GDPR Edge is your enterprise compliance solution, powered by Intel® SGX. Learn how it can help you demonstrate your GDPR compliance
GDPR FOR DUMMIES
Review this helpful guide that outlines the basics of the changes that will be coming with the new GDPR. It outlines some of the key terms, concepts and rules that organizations need to know as they prepare for the compliance deadline.
PREPARING FOR COMPLIANCE
Alan Calder, the Founder of IT Governance, outlines from a more technical perspective the details around compliance for organizations as they work on establishing compliant data collection and risk management processes.
12 STEPS TO TAKE NOW FOR GDPR
The International Association of Privacy Professionals shares a checklist from the U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office highlighting the twelve steps organizations should take to begin preparing now for the GDPR.
GDPR AWARENESS COALITION
The GDPR Awareness Coalition is a non-profit, fixed-term initiative run by volunteer ambassadors. The coalition was developed to increase awareness of the data privacy obligations for organizations as a result of the recent legislation changes and impending changes.
4 THINGS MARKETERS SHOULD DO NOW
Scott Brinker with the Chief Marketing Technologist Blog looks at how marketing efforts will be impacted by the GDPR. He provides four recommendations on how organizations can prepare.
Who is in charge, here?
When it comes to privacy regulation enforcement it can be tricky to understand who is leading the charge. Each regulation handles things individually. Let's take a look at those who govern two key regulations: the GDPR and the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act).
5 STEPS TO SUSTAINABLE COMPLIANCE
SAS provides five steps for organizations to take to prepare for sustainable GDPR compliance, those being Access, Identify, Govern, Protect and Audit. This provides a good foundation for reevaluating personal data capture within the GDPR requirements.
WHAT YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT GDPR
IDG CSO interviews Gary Southwell, VP and GM of the Products Division at CSPI, to gain expert insights about some of the major hurdles organizations face due to the GDPR. They also outline important information regarding fines, timelines and the importance of compliance.
UNDERSTANDING DATA PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
Digital Guardian breaks out the key changes in data privacy for consumers, what each article means for data regulations and provides some resources for organizations to ensure compliance by the May 25, 2018 deadline.
9 STEPS TO PREPARE FOR GDPR
Information Management provides a detailed guide on how to evaluate your organization’s current data privacy management and make improvements in order to meet the GDPR compliance requirements.
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What’s Up With Reporting Requirements for the CCPA?
The recent draft regulations from the California Attorney General introduces challenging reporting requirements that companies must account for during process development for the CCPA.