Technology,
Data Privacy
Jan. 3, 2025
CCPA amendments expand scope to neural data, AI systems
California's latest privacy law amendments impose new obligations on businesses handling consumer data, expanding protections to cover neural monitoring, AI systems and data transfers.





Katherine S. Catlos
Partner
Kaufman Dolowich LLP
425 California St.
San Francisco , CA 94104
Phone: (415) 926-7600
Email: kcatlos@kaufmandolowich.com
University of San Francisco
Katherine is the chief diversity & inclusion officer and a partner in the firm's San Francisco office, where she represents employers in all phases of litigation and arbitration, including claims implicating privacy laws. She provides counsel such as independent contractor assessments, exemption audits, and harassment investigations.


California has long been considered a leader in consumer privacy protections, passing the first comprehensive consumer privacy law in the U.S., the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2018.
Since then, more than a dozen states have followed suit, enacting similar laws.
Califo...
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