Achieve CPRA compliance with NAVEX One
Your company has a duty to protect its customer data. Comply with the CPRA and the latest privacy and data protection laws with NAVEX One.
CPRA stands for the California Privacy Rights Act, a comprehensive privacy law enacted by the state of California to enhance consumer privacy protections. It builds upon the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) by introducing additional rights and safeguards for personal information, and further empowers individuals to control how their data is collected and used by businesses.
Understanding CPRA requirements, including the newly modified proposed regulations, may help companies avoid costly financial and reputational harm associated with unintentional violations.
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The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) is instrumental in safeguarding individuals’ data privacy rights and ensuring a smooth functioning business. By complying with this law, organizations will:
What businesses need to comply with the CRPA
The California Privacy Rights Act sets forth stringent guidelines for consumer data protection. To adhere to these requirements, your company should undertake the following steps:
Educate employees on CPRA regulations and best practices
Begin your compliance journey by providing comprehensive training to your employees on CPRA regulations. This training should emphasize the significance of consumer privacy, the specific provisions of the CPRA, the steps employees are expected to take to protect data, and the potential repercussions of non-compliance.
Develop CPRA privacy and security policies
Robust CPRA privacy and security policies are crucial. These policies should cover all aspects of consumer data handling, from acquisition to deletion, and offer clear directives on handling, storing, and transmitting personal information.
Regularly monitor CPRA compliance measures
Continuous monitoring of your CPRA compliance measures is essential to stay compliant. Conduct routine audits, risk assessments and internal evaluations to identify and rectify any vulnerabilities or deficiencies in your data protection protocols.
Manage relationships with vendors and third parties accessing data
Many businesses engage third-party vendors for various services that involve consumer data. You must manage these relationships effectively to prevent unauthorized access or mishandling of personal information under the CPRA. Implement thorough contractual agreements and oversight mechanisms to ensure compliance with CPRA standards.
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