SACRAMENTO — About 100 people packed a conference room near the state Capitol Monday morning to weigh in on California’s new data privacy regulations and to warn of potential costs and litigation risks.
The hearing at the CalEPA Building was the first of four this week organized by the California Department of Justice. The regulations enforcing AB 375, the 2018 state law also known as the California Consumer Privacy Act, were relea...
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