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David guides clients as they navigate the complexities of privacy and cyber law. His straightforward advice and thorough approach are a benefit to clients as they confront their toughest challenges.

Key point: At its July 24 board meeting, the California Privacy Protection Agency Board authorized agency staff to finalize regulations on automated decision-making technology, risk assessments, cybersecurity audits, insurance, and changes to the existing regulations.

At its July 24 meeting, the California Privacy Protection Agency Board authorized agency staff to finalize and submit to the Office of Administrative Law the rulemaking package on various new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations. The new regulations are on automated decision-making technology, risk assessments, cybersecurity audits, insurance, and changes to existing regulations.

In this article, we provide an overview of some of the more notable aspects of the regulations. We also will be hosting a two-part webinar series on August 21 and September 25 to provide a more in-depth analysis of the regulations. Click here for more information and to register.