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Daily Dashboard | California ballot initiative: Speed bump or brick wall? Related reading: IAPP releases second edition of 'Cybersecurity Law Fundamentals'

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A California ballot initiative currently gaining momentum through the legislative process has some saying it has the potential to cripple business across the U.S. and would have ramifications, unintended or not, far more reaching than the European Union's newly enacted and expansive data protection law, the General Data Protection Regulation. The proposal comes from an unlikely candidate, a real estate mogul based in San Francisco, who says he has faith the California voters will push this through. But industry is concerned about the measures of new expansive restrictions on data sharing and data selling, the extreme penalties for data breaches, and a broader definition of personal information than even the GDPR follows. Said Leigh Freund, president of the NAI, "Companies that think they’re GDPR compliant and therefore will be compliant under the California law [should it pass] are greatly mistaken. This is a far more all-encompassing initiative.” Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, reports.
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