For those companies who have customers in California – independent of where the company is located – or are doing business in Europe, you have new privacy regulations to deal with. While California’s law doesn’t go into effect for another 16 months and it is possible that there will be changes to the law before […]
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Last week I started a series on steps to comply with both the E.U.’s General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR and California’s new privacy law, the California Consumer Protection Act or CCPA. To find Step 1, go to this post: https://cybercecurity-mitch-tanenbaum-blog.com/complying-with-gdpr-and-californias-new-privacy-law-ccpa-step-1/ . This week, on to Step 2 – CREATE A VENDOR CYBER RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM […]
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This is step one of a multi-part series on complying with the new privacy rules, both in Europe and, just recently, in California. Watch for further steps over the next several weeks. While companies are supposed to be compliant with GDPR already, many are not and the California law’s effective date is still almost 18 […]
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