Cyber/Data/Privacy
US Privacy Compliance Journey: California (CPRA), Colorado, Connecticut, Utah & Virginia
A webinar series
2022 will be a busy year for legal and privacy professionals preparing for a new generation of US privacy laws that will start to take effect on January 1, 2023. This webinar series presents a holistic roadmap to compliance with these laws – the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Colorado Privacy Act, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, and the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act – and highlights the steps that businesses should be taking during each quarter of 2022 to stay on pace and complete compliance efforts by the deadline.
All sessions last one hour and begin at 9:00 am PT/12:00 pm ET/5:00 pm GMT
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This webinar is the fourth session of our Privacy Talks webinar series, where we presented a roadmap for achieving CPRA compliance and provided practical guidance on what your organization needs to do to comply with the CPRA. We also discussed strategies for leveraging CPRA compliance efforts to address obligations under the Virginia and Colorado laws. |
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Session 2 - Due Diligence and Gap Assessment This session will explore strategies for performing the due diligence and data mapping necessary to confirm obligations under the new laws and identify compliance gaps. |
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Session 3 - Unpacking the CPRA Regulations and Prioritizing Compliance Efforts This session will summarize the long-awaited CPRA regulations (the initial draft of which was issued at the end of May) and how they impact your compliance journey, and suggest a prioritization of compliance efforts to be completed by year-end. |
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Session 4 - Approaching the Finish Line This session will explore strategies for successfully launching privacy notice updates and other compliance measures, ideally before the year-end holiday scramble. |
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Please contact Jonathan Tsang for more information or any questions about the US Privacy Compliance Journey series.
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