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FPF Report: CCPA Rules Are 'Ever-Evolving Work in Progress'

The California Privacy Protection Agency's new rules on automated decision-making technology, risk assessments and cybersecurity audits “are some of [its] most significant yet,” the Future of Privacy Forum said in an issue brief published Wednesday. The rules received final approval Sept. 23 and start to apply Jan. 1 (see 2509230036).

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“These newest [California Consumer Privacy Act] regulations simultaneously bring aspects of the CCPA further into alignment with existing privacy laws in other states and add novel requirements that go further than what other states have done,” the group said. “As the state privacy law landscape continues to mature, it is clear that the CCPA regulations will remain an ever-evolving work in progress as the CPPA continues to assess and adjust regulations in response to changing technology and policy priorities.”