Data Privacy is about the user’s legal rights with their identity, while Data Security is about the technical steps you’ll take to ensure their data is safe.
This quickfire compliance checklist outlines everything we’ve discussed and will help you bookmark your efforts as you go.
CCPA compliance is an individual journey - every organization is different, after all - but, there are steps you can take to ensure success.
A data protection initiative developed to preserve the privacy of the Golden State’s residents and consumers, the CCPA is stringent, water-tight, and non-negotiable.
As most of we begin to emerge from our COVID-19 quarantine, the world is looking to contact tracing to track, trace, and control the spread of the virus.
If you send unencrypted data, you’re open to exposing your user’s private information.
With a little guidance, you'll be writing them like a pro
Websites with users in California must now abide by the CCPA data privacy regulation. Learn how to comply easily with Privacy Pixel.
Here, we’ve provided an RFP template you can follow for initial structure, as well as a sample RFP for further inspiration. But it isn’t one-size-fits-all -- you’ll need to tailor your RFP to best articulate your company’s needs.
Companies that collect data on citizens in European Union (EU) countries need to comply with strict new rules around protecting customer data. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) sets a new standard for consumer rights regarding their data, but companies will be challenged as they put sys
Learn about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the requirements for compliance in Data Protection 101, our series on the fundamentals of information security.
General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is here. Here's what it means, how it impacts individuals and businesses - and how to ensure compliance.
General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, have overhauled how businesses process and handle data. Our need-to-know GDPR guide explains what the changes mean for you
Are you willing to give up some privacy in order to protect your family, your neighbor, or your country… or is it simply too much of a risk to invite the government into our lives and trust them with this responsibility?