For a lighter, but still instructive, take on the California Consumer Privacy Act and the recently released CCPA draft regulations, here are the Ten Commandments of CCPA Compliance:

• Thou shalt make for yourself a person overseeing privacy compliance in thine corporation.

• Thou shalt map thy data so thou knowest what it is, wherefrom it cometh and where it is shared.

• Thou shalt keep thy service providers close and thy third parties closer and revise thine own agreements with them.

• Thou shalt recognize thy consumers and grant them rights to access information, delete information or opt out of a sale.

• Thou shalt guard thy personal information like the apple of thine eye.

• Thou shalt protect thy data from invasion and notify those affected.

• Thou shalt train thy employee in the ways of the CCPA.

• Thou shalt revise thine privacy notices and let there be four (notice of collection, notice of opt out, notice of financial incentives [if any] and privacy policy).

• Thou shalt set in stone thine policies and procedures.

• Thou shalt revise policies and procedures to demonstrate thy compliance.