CTDPA: What is it and how to comply?
Starting this summer, the U.S. will have four state privacy laws enacted. The Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA) will go into effect on the same day as the Colorado Privacy Act (CTDPA) on July 1, 2023.
If your business operates in Connecticut or targets products or services to Connecticut residents, you’ll need to comply with CTDPA. This guide will give you a step-by-step walkthrough of how Ethyca can help you comply with Connecticut's privacy law.
CTDPA Step-by-step
What is the CTDPA
A brief introduction to the Colorado Privacy Act (CTDPA)
Learn MoreWhat are the requirements of the CTDPA?
A summary of the key requirements of the CTDPA and considerations for how you can support them.
Learn MoreAdditional Business Obligations of CTDPA
A rundown of additional requirements businesses must follow under CTDPA.
Learn MoreCTDPA Step 01: Creating a data map
How to create a data map that will enable compliance for CTDPA.
Learn MoreCTDPA Step 02: Access Requests for ctdpa
This guide will show you how to fulfill users' access requests for CTDPA
Learn MoreCTDPA Step 03: Correction Requests for ctdpa
This guide will show you how to fulfill users' correction requests for CTDPA
Learn MoreCTDPA Step 04: Erasure Requests for ctdpa
This guide will show you how to fulfill users' erasure requests for CTDPA
Learn MoreCTDPA Step 05: Portability Requests for ctdpa
This guide will show you how to fulfill users' data portability requests for CTDPA
Learn MoreCTDPA Step 06: Data Protection Assessments
How to perform Data Protection Assessments to measure the risks of processing activities.
Learn MoreSummary
How Ethyca enables CTDPA compliance for your business and beyond.
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