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The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) will take effect from January 1, 2023, and will apply to personal information collected on or after January 1, 2022. Enforcement of the CPRA will start six months later (July 1, 2023). The CPRA builds upon the CCPA, strengthening user privacy for California residents.
Securiti enables organizations to comply with the CPRA regulations through AI-driven PI data discovery, DSR automation, documented accountability, enhanced visibility into data processing activities, and AI-driven process automation.
See how our comprehensive PrivacyOps platform helps you comply with various sections of CPRA.
CPRA Section 1798.185.(a)(15)(B)
Conduct automated, mandatory Risk Assessments to evaluate processing activities. Collaborate and track all internal assessments in one place. Share completed assessments quickly and securely with the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA)
CPRA Section 1798.140(ae)
Automatically maintain a central repository for all data assets, data processing, and vendor records with continuous scanning. Initiate PIAs/DPIAs, and dynamically update them based on changes to your data. Automatically discover new sensitive personal data and dynamically update your data catalog.
CPRA Section 1798.140(ae), CPRA Section 1798.100(e)
Automatically classify and label discovered SPI (e.g., Government IDs, medical, financial, biometric records, etc.) to determine and implement appropriate security controls. Label each category according to its sensitivity level automatically.
CPRA Section 1798.105, CPRA Section 1798.106, CPRA Section 1798.110, CPRA Section 1798.115, CPRA Section 1798.120, CPRA Section 1798.121, CPRA Section 1798.125, CPRA Section 1798.130
Create customized web forms and accept verified DSR requests. Automate the initiation of the objection, deletion, and restriction request fulfillment workflows. Share complete DSR reports easily and securely with data subjects. Maintain proof of compliance for regulatory audits.
CPRA Section 1798.140(h), CPRA Section 1798.120(d), CPRA Section 1798.121(b), CPRA Section 1798.125(b)(3), CPRA Section 1798.135(c)(5)
Track consent revocation of data subjects to prevent the transfer or processing of data without their consent. Seamlessly demonstrate consent compliance to regulators and data subjects.
CPRA Section 1798.120, CPRA Section 1798.121, CPRA Section 1798.135, CPRA Section 1798.185(a)(16), CPRA Section 1798.185(a)(19)(A)
Under California’s privacy laws, data subjects have the right to opt-out of the sale and disclosure of their sensitive personal information. Conveniently track and honor these requests using the Universal Consent solution.
CPRA Governance
Track risks by continuously scanning and monitoring data against non-compliance to subject rights, security controls, or data residency.
CPRA Governance
Discover personal information stored across all your internal and external systems within the organization and link them back to a unique data subject. Also, visualize personal data sprawl and identify compliance risks.
CPRA Section 1798.100(d), CPRA Section 1798.105(c)
Keep track of privacy and security readiness for all your service providers from a single interface. Collaborate instantly with vendors, automate data requests and deletions and manage all vendor contracts and compliance documents.
CPRA Section 1798.130(a)(5)
The solution helps automate the privacy policy & notice management process for easy updates for your customers and employees, in compliance with CPRA. For example, your organization can publish privacy notices on its website or internal portal in minutes using pre-built templates. They can also dynamically update their disclosures with changes detected from automatic data discovery and website scanning to ensure data subjects have access to the most up-to-date information.
The CPRA will take effect from January 1, 2023.
The CPRA was voted in by ballot and cannot be amended by the California Legislature to weaken its provisions.
CCPA obligations still apply to businesses in California till the CPRA amendments come into effect.
The CPRA mandates the creation of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) for enforcement and interpretation of the law.
CPRA requires organizations to maintain auditable records of data assets, data processing activities, and data sharing activities with vendors.
Organizations are required to update and comply with new just-in-time notification requirements under CPRA.
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