2025 Privacy Law Preview
Be Prepared
In 2025, eight state privacy laws are going into effect: five of them in January. (Four of those on January 1.) And two cure periods are ending.
As a privacy pro, you may already know this. If you don’t, this is a great time to learn. For everyone, it’s time to make sure you are prepared for the new laws in the new year.
In this webinar, we’ll start with a brief review of 2024 and then take you through each of the new laws for the upcoming year and what you need to do to ensure that you are compliant out of the gate.
Join Rachael Ormiston, Osano’s Chief Privacy Officer, and our guests, Shelby Dolen and TK Lively from Husch Blackwell, as they take us through everything you need know to ensure that it is a Happy New Year.
What you'll learn:
Specifics on all eight laws.
What’s new and noteworthy that you need to consider.
Legal trends we are seeing as 2025 approaches.
Where to focus if you are behind in your preparation.
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