California’s privacy agency is seeking public comment on automated decision-making, risk assessments, and cybersecurity audits, signaling that’s the next area regulations will be promulgated.
The California Privacy Protection Agency finalized questions around those topics Friday as it adopted its first set of rules on Friday.
The agency will use answers on AI, risk, and cybersecurity to help craft more rules, part of its ongoing task to implement the new California Privacy Rights Act.
The adoption provides some much-needed guidance to businesses, who have been trying to comply since Jan. 1 with the new law, which amends and strengthens the state’s ...
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