![]() California and Its Privacy Protection Agency Move Forward with New Laws and Regulations Limiting the Collection and Use of Personal Information, with More Enforcement and Regulations to ComeĬalifornia continues to push forward with data privacy legislation and regulation, with the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) adopting its first rulemaking package under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”).We predict a continued flurry of activity in 2024. Amidst all of the noise, the Paul, Weiss Cyber & Data Protection team breaks down below ten key developments of 2023 that contributed to an increasingly complex legal and data security landscape and prompted business leaders to increase resources and attention to bolster their defenses and ensure compliance with their growing list of legal obligations. At the same time, these teams are navigating how to harness the burgeoning potential of rapidly evolving artificial intelligence applications while mitigating associated security, legal, and related risks. And 2023 delivered, with both threat actors and regulators presenting new challenges for technology and legal teams. Financial Services Litigation & InvestigationsĪt the beginning of the year, we predicted that the use of personal information and the protection of data in an evolving threat environment would be the focus of increased legislation, regulation, and regulatory enforcement. ![]() Employment, Workplace Investigations & Trade Secrets.Family Office & High-Net-Worth Individuals.
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