Gov. Ralph Northam signed the Customer Data Protection Act (CDPA) into law on Tuesday, making Virginia the second state in the nation to pass a comprehensive privacy regulation after California. In a statement, David Marsden, the state senator who originally introduced the bill, called the move “a huge step forward.” Not everyone agrees. The Electronic… Continue reading »
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