In the second blog post of this two-part series, we'll discuss how the CCPA protects the data privacy rights of consumers, and what proactive measures businesses can adopt to prepare for the CCPA.
Here is a rundown of CCPA consumer rights:
Organizations have to pay a fine of up to $2,500 for each violation, and up to $7,500 for an “intentional violation” that can include situations where an organization doesn't have the necessary tools or practices in place as mandated by the CCPA. Consumers themselves can sue the company for a data breach, and can recover between $100 and $750 per consumer, per incident.
What businesses can do to be compliant with the CCPA:
Regulations like CCPA combined with the growing public awareness of data privacy rights and concerns, makes the development of a robust data protection program and prepares organizations for such regulatory laws in the future. Click here to navigate to part one of the CCPA blog series.
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