Overview
Privacy compliance isn’t simply about avoiding penalties.
Demonstrating your commitment to data privacy can be a competitive advantage that creates trust and brand equity.
As expectations for privacy rise amidst escalating data breaches and passage of new privacy laws, you have an opportunity to build a data privacy program you’ll be proud to share.
1. What a Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) is and why it’s important
2. DSAR requirements mandated by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), including which companies these laws apply to, key obligations, and costs of non-compliance
3. How to navigate risks and operational challenges of responding to DSARs
4. Practical steps to get started and evolve as laws change