ISACA-Austin Chapter - November Luncheon

When:  Nov 5, 2019 from 11:00 to 13:00 (CT)
Associated with  Austin Chapter
The Challenge Ahead: The California Consumer Privacy Acts Reasonable Security Rule

Much of the focus on the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) has been on the new rights that it affords California consumers, including the rights to access, delete, and opt out of the sale of their personal information. But arguably the greatest risk is that the CCPA penalizes covered businesses for breaches arising from a “violation of the duty to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices,” and creates for the first time a private right of action with substantial statutory penalties for breaches involving California consumers’ personal information, it neither defines this duty nor what security procedures and practices are “reasonable.” 


However, this duty already existed in California law prior to the CCPA, and the California Attorney General has endorsed various security measures in prior contexts. Please join us for a lively discussion of security measures that have been pre-approved and endorsed by the California Attorney General’s office and for practical takeaways about how to budget for, implement and maintain these security measures into their legal risk compliance programs.

Presenter: Elizabeth A. Rogers, CIPP/US, Partner, Michael Best

Location

Chateau Bellevue
708 San Antonio Street
Austin, TX 78701