Understanding the California Consumer Protection Act (Course)

Author: TrainingABC
California became the first state to enact a data privacy law that empowers its residents with ownership over their personal information.  Companies outside and inside of California are subject to this landmark data privacy law that protects consumers’ personal information. This program goes into great detail on which companies are subject to the law, who is exempt, what consumer information is protected and how to comply.

Topics Covered in this Program:
  • Consumer Rights
  • Compliance Requirements
  • Exemptions and Restrictions to the Law
  • Federal Laws that Coincide
  • Protected Personal Information
  • Where Consumer Information may be Stored
  • Proper Data Storage
  • Organizational Obligations
  • Compliance Guidelines
  • Company Data Security Provisions
  • Third party, service provider and Contractor Requirements
The world of information has changed the way companies procure and disseminate information. It is incumbent upon your company to self identify your status and become compliant or face multiple and great financial penalties for non-compliance. This program walks the learner through each step to position their company to continue to provide client services to the letter of the law. It even delves deeper into the process of the acquisition and distribution of data through third parties and contractor and service providers to protect the interests of your company.

Keywords: California, CCPA, California Consumer Protection Act, data privacy, consumer information

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