On January 1, 2026, new groundbreaking CCPA rules went into effect for privacy assessments, cybersecurity audits, and automated decision-making technology (ADMT).
Most notably, CCPA now requires companies to conduct assessments for new personal data processing activity and submit specific risk assessment details to CalPrivacy annually starting in 2028.
Join us for a breakdown of what these new requirements mean for privacy teams from Partner at Hintze Law, Jennifer Ruehr, and a demo of how Privado’s AI privacy analyst, Wren, can automate your new assessment processes from intake to evidence.
Jennifer Ruehr will dive into when the new requirements apply and how teams are updating their privacy practices.
Vaibhav Antil, CEO of Privado AI, will share the latest product updates for how Wren proactively captures new CCPA risks, determines risk levels, and generates assessments accordingly.
All attendees can receive 1 IAPP CPE credit (scroll down for details)
The IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals) has approved for webinar attendees to receive 1 CPE credit towards the following IAPP certifications: AIGP, CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/CN, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT.
To receive CPE credits, attendees must self-report attendance by doing the following:
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