We implement Cyber laws compliance frameworks to secure our clients. We are neither a law firm nor an attorney and we cannot give you legal advice. In the event that you need legal advice, you should contact an attorney.
OUR TEAM OF EXPERTS CAN HELP YOU TO ACHIEVE COMPLIANCE.
If you do not have time or a skilled and qualified resource, we can help your organization in planning, assessing current and desired security posture, along with identifying all risks, vulnerabilities, and operational and processes driven fatal red flags, followed by working to deploy all required countermeasure security controls to reduce, mitigate, or transfer risk.
Since 2000, Our professional team members have assisted U.S. Federal Government Agencies, State of California Government Agencies, and Fortune 100, 500, and 1000 public and private world-class international companies to identify cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, business and processes gaps, and red flag, and able to timely deployed security countermeasure solutions and/or compensating or alternative controls which reduce or eliminate security risks, threats, and vulnerabilities.
We specialize in Enterprise Security Strategies and Planning, Risk Assessment, Infrastructure, and Web Application Cyber Security Threats Assessment, Cloud Security, Security Compliance Standard (SOX, PCI-DSS, EU-GDRP, HIPAA, FISMA, NIST-800), Security Awareness, Policy Program along with unique and hybrid expertise evaluating and assessing Vendors and Business Partner Security Risk Assessment. Our mission: Your Rock-Solid Security is our # 1 Priority.
With our years of real-world hands-on work expertise, special skills, and our unique methodologies, we can make your company “Hack-proof, Hack-resilient, Security-compliant!
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) gives consumers more control over the personal information that businesses collect about them. This landmark law secures new privacy rights for California consumers, including:
. The right to know about the personal information a business collects about them and how it is used and shared;
. The right to delete personal information collected from them (with some exceptions);
. The right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information; and
. The right to non-discrimination for exercising their CCPA rights.
. Businesses are required to give consumers certain notices explaining their privacy practices. The CCPA applies to many businesses, including data brokers.
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