This course provides training for staff of companies that deal with personal data on Californian residents or that do business in California.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a
This course provides training for staff of companies that deal with personal data on Californian residents or that do business in California.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law effective from 1 January 2020 that enhances consumer privacy rights. To comply with these new requirements, employees from any company that collects personal data from California residents, that does business in California, and that meets the revenue or data collection thresholds, must know how to act on their legal obligations.
Case studies appear throughout the lessons, helping to place the training into a vivid practical context. The course contains a fresh look and feel that is intended to maximize learners’ active engagement throughout the training, without distracting them from the key concepts.
This two-module course covers what the scope of the CCPA is, categories of personal data affected and your obligations in relation to the six consumer rights that underpin the legislation.
Who is this training for?
The training is suitable for staff at any level of an organization that comes in contact with private information or could be at risk of breaching California privacy laws.
It is designed to cater for a diverse audience and all levels of staff, addressing all of the legal content in plain language.
Scenarios
The training is enlivened by the use of scenarios throughout, that relate the material back to real-world situations that learners may face. The scenarios are supported by formative questions that provide guidance and feedback to learners.
Scenario: Carol
Carol is the operations manager for Honey B, a meal planning company headquartered in Irvine, California. The main business of Honey B is delivering meal kits to subscribers around the state. Honey B’s customer base has been growing steadily, with an increase of more than 50,000 subscribers recorded in their customer database each year for the past two years.
Six months ago, Honey B started offering delivery of its meal kits to customers in six other states, including Oregon and Washington.
Carol is also now considering having Honey B meal kits stocked in good retailers in Los Angeles and San Francisco.