California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
After a series of high profile breaches, it was revealed that many organizations were collecting and selling private information without consumer knowledge. As data protection laws are evolving, the State of California has put into place a robust set of privacy protection laws known as the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA. The CCPA, with its transparency requirements and a broad definition of what constitutes private data, is changing how businesses operate in the U.S.
The CCPA data privacy law protects consumer data and personally identified information (PII) through three critical rights – the right to access information, the right to data deletion and the right to opt out of data collection for sale.
- Topic
- Data Privacy, Compliance
- Learning Modality
- Courseware
- Role/Audience
- All Employees
- Language
- English Only
- Total Time
- 7 Minutes
Course Description
This CCPA training course provides a robust overview of the California Consumer Privacy Act. It teaches employees what the law mandates for informing consumers about the data being collected or shared and giving them the right to access, control, delete and opt out of data collection. Most importantly, it addresses the responsibilities of an average employee with regard to CCPA compliance.
Course Curriculum
Organizations that are impacted
Private data under the law
Individual rights
Employee responsibilities
Enforcement and penalties
Knowledge check questions