There has been no shortage of press about the California Consumer Privacy Act. Sessions on the topic were among the most attended at the IAPP's Global Privacy Summit in Washington last week. But what is difficult is keeping pace with all the amendments being voted up or down on any given week. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, chats with Frankfurt Kurnit's Tanya Forsheit, CIPP/US, CIPT, PLS, who is on the front lines of the issue in both advising clients and testifying at hearings on the CCPA in Sacramento. Forsheit offers tips on how to start compliance efforts given the law is in flux, the status of the attorney general's attempts to expand the CCPA's private right of action, and what we can read into — if anything — about stalled efforts for a privacy bill in Washington state.
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: CCPA's latest amendments
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