The Future of Privacy Forum's new report demonstrates the evolving state privacy law landscape, highlighting both commonalities and differences that challenge compliance for companies.
Nineteen U.S. states have enacted comprehensive consumer privacy laws from 2018 to 2024, causing a complex legal environment that adapts with new legislation to respond to societal changes.
Key components of these privacy laws include definitions for covered entities and data, individual rights, business obligations, and enforcement mechanisms, which create a partially-interoperable framework.
The report identifies emerging trends such as changes in applicability thresholds and the expanding definition of sensitive data, which signify shifts in legislative priorities.
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