How Your Business Can Prepare for Colorado’s CPA

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.

How Your Business Can Prepare for Virginia’s CDPA

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.

How Your Business Can Prepare for CPRA

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.

CDPA, CCPA, And The Letter Of The Law

Virginia’s CDPA and California’s CCPA look alike, both in their names and their overall terms. However, companies must understand where they differ in order to remain compliant and to prepare for other states’ laws.