Calif. Privacy Agency to Mull Cybersecurity, Risk at Sept. 8 Meeting
The California Privacy Protection Agency will meet Sept. 8 to discuss future regulations, the agency said Tuesday. The board plans to talk about draft rules on cybersecurity audits and risk assessments. Afterward, in a closed session, board members plan to discuss litigation currently stopping the agency from enforcing the California Privacy Rights Act (see 2307030025), said an agenda. The meeting starts at 9 a.m. PDT. While not part of formal rulemaking, the drafts show the California agency’s “intent to create extensive obligations for businesses subject to these regulations,” Husch Blackwell privacy attorney David Stauss blogged.