CCPA & GDPR are complex. Compliance is expensive. Getting it wrong? Even more expensive. Datawallet gives you all the tools you need to get compliant with today’s data regulations, at a fraction of the cost of going it alone.
Regulations still need to be finalized, and there is little precedent to guide you.
Please note that these materials are intended for general and educational purposes only, and they do not constitute legal advice. Your specific CCPA obligations depend on multiple factors that cannot be captured within a simplified checklist.
This new regulation applies to all for-profit businesses that collect and control the personal information of California residents, do business in the state of California, and either (a) earn $25,000,000 a year in revenue, (b) buy or sell 50,000 consumer records each year, or (c) derive at least 50% of their annual revenue by selling the personal information. All businesses that meet these conditions must comply, whether they are located in California, a different state or even a different country.
This white paper includes data from an in-depth survey of North American organizations with regard to their plans for GDPR and CCPA compliance. The paper was sponsored by Netwrix; information about the company is provided at the end of the paper.
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.
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.