CPRA

Stats About the Course
Overview
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) is a comprehensive privacy law that strengthens and expands consumer data protection rights in California. Building on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), CPRA establishes clearer expectations for how personal information is collected, used, shared, and protected, while increasing accountability for organizations that handle personal data.
This online CPRA training provides a practical, employee-focused overview of the law and its real-world application. The course is designed to help learners understand how privacy requirements show up in everyday work, recognize privacy-related situations, and confidently take appropriate action when personal or sensitive information is involved.
Course Content
This CPRA Compliance online course covers the following topics:
Understanding CPRA Foundations
What the California Privacy Rights Act is, why it was created, and how it expands and strengthens the earlier California Consumer Privacy Act. Learners gain context on modern privacy expectations and why data protection matters in daily business operations.
Personal Information and Sensitive Personal Information
What qualifies as personal information and sensitive personal information under CPRA, where this data appears in everyday workflows, and why certain types of information require additional care.
Individual Privacy Rights
An overview of the rights granted to individuals under CPRA, including access, correction, deletion, and limits on the use of sensitive personal information. Learners explore how these rights may surface through routine interactions and requests.
Employee Responsibilities and Risk Awareness
How employees support CPRA compliance through everyday actions, including responsible data handling, awareness of common risk scenarios, and thoughtful decision-making.
Requests, Reporting, and Escalation
What to do when a privacy-related request or concern arises, how requests are handled internally, and when and how to escalate issues according to organizational processes.
Building a Culture of Privacy
How consistent, small actions help reduce risk, protect individuals’ information, and reinforce trust across the organization.
Who Should Take This Course
This CPRA training is appropriate for employees and teams who handle, access, or interact with personal information, including:
- Compliance and Risk Management Teams
- Human Resources and People Operations
- Customer Support and Client Services
- Marketing and Sales Teams
- Information Technology and Security Teams
- Operations and Administrative Staff
- Vendors and Service Providers working with personal data
CPRA training is not limited to organizations physically located in California. Any organization that processes personal information related to California residents may be subject to CPRA requirements and benefit from this training.
