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Until the US enacts a federal data privacy regulation, businesses will need to become familiar with the different state privacy laws that apply to them. Even for data privacy experts, memorizing each minor feature of each state privacy law is a tall order, let alone for non-experts.
With our quick reference guide, you can look up the important characteristics of the 5 current state privacy laws and gain answers to commonly asked questions. In the guide, you’ll learn:
The essential characteristics of California’s CCPA/CPRA, Utah’s UCPA, Colorado’s CPA, Virginia’s VCPA, and Connecticut’s CTDPA
The key takeaways you should be familiar with regardless of which law applies to you and your business
How you can become broadly compliant with the different laws in a rapid and scalable way
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