CPRA vs CCPA: What You Need to Know

The California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act (CPRA), also referred to as CCPA 2.0, makes a variety of amendments to the requirements in the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). While the majority of provisions in the CPRA do not go into effect until January 1, 2023, many businesses are thinking about these requirements ahead of time, and with good reason. Changes to business and privacy practices can take time, and with privacy looming on the minds of consumers and stakeholders alike, organizations are trying to stay ahead of the curve.
Join us for a webinar as our legal experts walk through the key differences between the CPRA and the CCPA, what areas of the CCPA will be amended with the passage of the CPRA, and what your organization should do to prepare for these changes.