Ethyca Passes Its SOC 2 Type II Audit Again With Flying Colors
After an independent auditor analyzed Ethyca’s security controls over the course of 12 months, Ethyca achieved SOC 2 Type II compliance for the second year in a row.
After an independent auditor analyzed Ethyca’s security controls over the course of 12 months, Ethyca achieved SOC 2 Type II compliance for the second year in a row.
On December 6, 2022, Zola, the online wedding planning website, chose Ethyca to power privacy request automation and consent management across its entire business.
Ethyca hosted its second P.x session with the Fides Slack Community earlier this week. Our Senior Software Engineer Thomas La Piana gave a live walkthrough of the open-source privacy engineering platform, Fides 2.0. He demonstrated how users can easily deploy Fides and go from 0 to full DSR automation in less than 15 minutes. If you weren’t able to attend, here are the three main points addressed during the session.
Introducing consent management in Fides 2.0. With the coming state privacy laws in 2023, your business needs to have granular control over users’ data and their consent preferences. Learn more about how Fides can enable this for your business, for free.
The last state privacy law your business needs to comply with in 2023 is the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA). This law will go into effect on December 31, 2023. Although your business has more than a year to prepare for compliance, we’ll show you what your company needs to do to start getting ready.
Connecticut is the latest state to have passed a comprehensive consumer privacy law. The Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA) will go into effect on July 1, 2023. Continue reading to learn more about how your business can start preparing for compliance.
The next article in this series is about the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA). This law will go into effect on July 1, 2023. Although your business may have already been preparing for CPRA and CDPA compliance, here are the unique provisions of CPA you need to be aware of.
Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) will also go into effect starting January 1, 2023. While it borrows heavily from California’s CPRA, we unpack the unique provisions your business needs to consider for privacy compliance in the Commonwealth.
Multiple state privacy laws will go into effect in 2023. It can be challenging to ensure your business stays compliant with each states’ regulations. That’s why Ethyca created this blog series to help you get ready for the new year. This first article starts with California’s CPRA.
Ethyca makes it easy for businesses to implement a Privacy by Design approach to maintain privacy compliance and enable data protection by design.