CPPA to Hold Board Meeting on Proposed CCPA Regulations and DROP Requirements
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The California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) Board will hold a board meeting on July 24, 2025, at 9:00 am PDT.  The public is invited to attend the meeting in person or virtually.  The agenda for the meeting includes discussion and possible action on (1) proposed CCPA regulations regarding automated decisionmaking technology, risk assessments, cybersecurity audits, insurance and updates to existing regulations and (2) proposed implementing regulations for the Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (“DROP”) under the California Delete Act.  The agenda also includes a legislative update and CPPA positions on pending legislation.

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