The rapid growth of personal data and the simultaneous increase in cyberattacks and breaches is making data security a top priority for businesses around the world driving more stringent data privacy regulations. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) which came into effect on January 1, 2020 with regulatory enforcement beginning July 1, is meant to improve privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of California by providing them with the right to know when their personal data is being collected, whether their personal data is being disclosed or sold, and to whom. All businesses that collect the personal data of California residents, even those businesses with no physical presence in the state, must comply with the legislation, and failure to do so could result in severe financial and reputational penalties. Imperva offers a range of data security solutions to help organizations meet data privacy and protection compliance obligations whether in the Cloud or on-premises. |
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