
California regulators have initiated a comment period for new privacy regulations, aiming to address evolving privacy concerns and enhance cybersecurity measures. This move follows the recent implementation of Nebraska's Consumer Privacy Law, which targets businesses that sell personal data. The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) is also opening a public comment period for regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Additionally, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a public draft of its Privacy Workforce Taxonomy, which is expected to guide organizations in managing privacy-related roles and responsibilities. The European Union is also in focus, with insights shared on the Cyber Resilience Act, which outlines necessary compliance measures for data-driven technology companies. These developments reflect a broader trend of tightening privacy regulations across the U.S. and Europe.
Fasten Your Seatbelts: CPPA Proposes Rules on Automated Decision-Making and Cybersecurity Audits and Finalizes Data Broker Regulations https://t.co/ayuBOgbNVK | by @perkinscoiellp
CPPA Opens Public Comment Period for CCPA Regulations https://t.co/9wsLKafHA1 | by @mcdermottlaw
Privacy, Data and Cybersecurity Quick Clicks | Issue 23 https://t.co/7uboAjz1mr | by @kattenlaw

