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How to Seamlessly Enforce CCPA Guidelines in the Age of COVID-19

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Data privacy is one of the hottest conversation topics spanning all industries and regions – for good reason. With exponential amounts of enterprise data only increasing, ensuring data privacy involves layered, complex challenges for any business. Meeting evolving compliance and privacy regulations especially in the age of COVID-19, such as the CCPA law which is just beginning to be enforced, is one of those layers.

Below are some tips from myself and other technology industry experts for the best ways to seamlessly enforce CCPA compliance even in the age of COVID-19.

Consult the Experts

One of the most important steps organizations can take to guarantee they are on the right path towards compliance is to rely on hosting providers that have teams experienced with privacy law regulations. These providers can guide the process needed to guarantee data is managed within current and upcoming privacy regulations, allowing organizations to focus on maximizing data usage and the experience for their customers

Take Action to Prevent Data Breaches

“Nobody is safe from an attack leaking personal information, and it’s absolutely essential that correct cyber measures are in place to secure privileged accounts, in particular, as thoroughly as possible. With more information online and spread out than ever before, hackers not only have the ability to scam people, but also undoubtedly have access to private messages, security information, and other personal information.

To protect organizations during this transitional remote working phase and the implementation of CCPA, it’s imperative to provide your IT administration teams, outsourced IT, and third-party vendors with secure, granular access to critical infrastructure resources regardless of location and without the hassles of a virtual private network (VPN). Privileged access management solutions can both maintain compliance and enable secure remote access to on-premises and cloud-based infrastructures, securing all administrative access with risk-aware, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and maintaining the level of compliance CCPA requires,” said Torsten George, cybersecurity evangelist, Centrify.

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