California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Compliance Software
The growing role of technology and data in consumers’ everyday lives has increased the amount of personal information they share with businesses. As a result, companies are now aware of the consumers’ personal details such as their family backgrounds, health and financial information, location, and even biometric profiles. Unauthorized access to such personal information can lead to disastrous consequences such as financial fraud, reputational damage, and even physical damage.
California is one of the world leaders in developing new technologies and related industries. Many businesses collect personal information from Californian consumers. The collection of personal data with no accountability has restricted the Californians’ ability to protect and safeguard their privacy.
CCPA and Seclore
Considered one of the strictest privacy laws in the United States, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) allows California residents to control how businesses process their personal information. The primary purpose of the CCPA is to give Californians more control over their personal information by granting them many fundamental rights:
- Know what personal information about them is being collected and whether it is sold, and to whom.
- Request for their personal data to be deleted and refuse the sale of their personal information.
- Exercise their rights and still receive fair services from the business.
Read this whitepaper to learn how Seclore can help companies comply with the CCPA Regulations.

Five Ways How Data-Centric Security Helps Comply with the CCPA
Protect Customer Data
Keep customer data private by applying persistent protection (encryption) with granular usage controls
Manage Third-party Risk With Secure Collaboration
Protect customer data throughout its lifecycle as it is shared across user groups – employees, partners, and customers
Ensure Cloud Data Security
Keep data protected in multi-cloud and hybrid environments
Revoke Access
Revoke access to information – whether it is inside or outside the organization – whenever the customer may deem necessary
Track and Audit the Use of Data
Track the use of information wherever it travels and automatically generate reports consisting of details such as the devices and IP addresses that use the information