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Government

Mar. 26, 2020

Pandemic complicates already challenging privacy law enactment

Cybersecurity attorneys say the most recent changes to the CCPA, released March 11, could be the final regulation revisions as the July 1 enforcement deadline approaches.

A group of more than 60 trade organizations wrote a letter to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to delay the enforcement deadline of the California Consumer Privacy Act from July 1 to Jan. 2 in response to the coronavirus' impact on businesses.

"So many systems and deadlines have been postponed in order to accommodate the governor's stay-at-home directives, and we think that CCPA implementation shouldn't be any different," ...

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