Regulatory Guidance

Privacy laws are being introduced weekly in cities, states and countries across the globe. 

It's a luxury to afford teams of attorneys monitoring the relevant legislation. Or, it was. As part of Osano's platform, a dedicated team of attorneys is at the ready to help you stay on top of legislative developments. 

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Privacy Law Alerts

Be informed and feel powerful

Knowing about new laws is the only way to prepare your company to comply with them. Avoid being surprised or having no time to get compliant with Regulatory Guidance.

Privacy Law Alerts

Which Laws

With nearly constant introductions and passage of privacy laws, it's untenable for a business to stay on top of which laws are coming, which they need to follow, and whether it applies to their particular business. Osano alerts you when new privacy laws are introduced or passed, putting you in the know and ahead of the competition.

What It Means

The GDPR is 261 pages long,  not unusual for a privacy law. Distilling the real world impact of laws into non-legal speak is important if you plan to make business decisions around those laws. Osano summarizes changes in plain language so you don't need to hire an attorney to study every privacy bill that is introduced.

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Nine states have updated their breach notification requirements for 2019 and 2020. California's CCPA law has specific requirements around disclosure and consent. Understanding exactly what it means for you and what action you need to take is critical. Osano provides you with clear, actionable advice that you can depend on.

Your competition is already watching for new laws.

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There is no category of legislation that has more attention right now than data privacy. Ensuring fair play and creating regulations for data collection and transfers is top of mind for many lawmakers.

If your competition is watching the laws and already preparing to comply with upcoming laws, then you are behind schedule.

Don't take a chance of being uninformed. The legal principle of "ignorantia juris non excusat" which means "Ignorance is not an excuse" is held up daily by courts.

Being unaware of new laws does not serve as an excuse for avoiding them. Take ownership of monitoring new laws and avoid being caught by surprise with Osano.

Privacy Can Be Complicated.

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What's New at Osano

NEW in Osano: DSAR Automation

Osano Subject Rights Management now supports the ability to automatically summarize and automatically delete data in your connected SaaS applications. Read the announcement post to learn more about DSAR automation and how Osano’s new capabilities let you get DSARs done in just a few clicks.

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External vendor assessments now available

Osano now includes two new vendor assessment templates, so you can reduce privacy risk without slowing down your procurement process. 

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Osano CMP support for 2023 US privacy laws

California’s CPRA and Virginia's VCDPA are 2 new US privacy laws going into effect on January 1. The new laws may be complicated, but we’ve updated our product to make complying with them simple.

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Introducing Osano Privacy Assessments

Now, with Osano’s new Assessments product, you can conduct, manage, and track privacy assessments, including DPIAs and RoPAs, from a central, secure location.

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Introducing DSAR email intake

Capture data subject rights requests with the convenience of email and the efficiency of a dedicated intake form.

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View more product updates

Osano product & engineering teams have been hard at work. View the full list of all product updates.

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