Signed into law on June 28, 2018, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) became effective on January 1, 2020. The next milestone will be on July 1, 2020, when the California Attorney General will begin enforcement for the CCPA. Non-compliance can result in the maximum fine of $7,500 per violation. When you consider how many consumer records you hold, the potential fines could stack up quickly if you don't take CCPA seriously. Since July 1st has yet to come, we still don’t know how enforcement will play out for companies, but the Attorney General has established a firm stance on compliance, and there are several indicators of his intent to firmly enforce. In this webinar we’ll cover the key indicators of enforcement and what you can do to prepare. We’ll also review the final version of the modified CCPA regulations.
Speaker: Dan Clarke, President – IntraEdge
Speaker: Dominique Shelton Leipzig, Partner Privacy & Security- Perkins Coie LLP