The California Consumer Privacy Act poses a major risk to any company that holds consumer data, but there is plenty businesses can do to protect themselves, according to panelists speaking during a webinar on Tuesday.
One key, according to Rebecca Perry, is figuring out what data the business doesn't need and is allowed to delete under the 2018 law. She was a panelist on "Laying the Groundwork for CCPA Litigation: Data Retention," ...
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