Consumers around the world are demanding better privacy rights and data protection. Many organizations are prepared for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but there are many more data privacy regulations on the horizon. The US California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) of 2018 is one such regulation. Through there are many similarities between the GDPR and the CCPA, enterprises cannot assume that GDPR compliance automatically means CCPA compliance.
In a recent ISACA Podcast episode, Dave Brunswick, author of the ISACA Journal, volume 2, 2019, article “Another Win for Global Consumer Data Rights: California Data Privacy Law” discusses the key differences between GDPR and CCPA. In his podcast, Brunswick discusses how GDPR-compliant organizations can become CCPA compliant, why there is a growing emphasis on consumer data rights and what that means for organizations that collect data.
This episode, Another Win for Global Consumer Data Rights, along with dozens of other podcast episodes, is available on the ISACA Podcast page of the ISACA website and can be streamed or downloaded from iTunes, Google Play or SoundCloud