This guide distills the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) into discrete phases to help a business achieve and then maintain compliance. The guide is designed for professionals across a wide range of functions who will be impacted by the CCPA. As with all regulatory matters, please consult with your legal team to ensure your plans are consistent with internal guidelines and requirements. If you have questions on any information in this guide, or want to get an update on emerging CCPA news, please contact a TrustArc representative.
Gartner predicts over 50% of companies affected will not be in full compliance by the end of 2018.
GDPR is not a fully prescriptive regulation. It requires your organization to do your homework, o wn your risks, and come up with “appropriate t echnical and organizational measures” specific to t he organization
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is designed to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe, protect and empower all EU citizens’ data privacy, and reshape the way organizations across the region (and the globe) approach data privacy.
Why Effective File Activity Monitoring is the Key to European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Compliance
How Companies Can Survive and Thrive Under a Demanding New Set of Data Privacy Rules
In the following pages, we examine the role technology solutions from the areas listed above play in GDPR compliance. More importantly, we explain how these solutions can work together to help enable organizations to continually monitor for compliance.
Imagine you could rewrite the laws of physics. Imagine you could fundamentally change the mass, entropy, and friction coefficient of data. For instance, what if you could provision as many databases as you want? What if you could refresh your data in just minutes? What if you could reduce the footprint of data by 90%? Or what if you could protect all of your non-production data—down to the second? You can do all these things with Delphix.