In 2022, a major beauty brand violated the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and agreed to a $1.2 million settlement. Meanwhile, as of October 2022, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has imposed 1280 fines for €2,077,447,541. As the number of privacy-related fines, settlements, and violations continues to rise, it shows a trend that will continue in 2023 and years to come, the importance of privacy compliance. Privacy leaders will need to be prepared for the rise in complex privacy regulations, and for investors, customers, and employees to have higher expectations for data handling. Join our panel in this webinar to explore their predictions in this ever-changing privacy landscape for the upcoming year. This webinar reviews: - The impact of new data privacy laws in California, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, and Connecticut will have - Why privacy will emerge as a competitive advantage for businesses - The shift towards making data privacy a bigger priority than ever before - The evolution of privacy roles - The increase in fines caused by the mismanagement of complying with new and evolving privacy laws worldwide