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Primer on 2026 Consumer Privacy, AI, and Cybersecurity Laws

By Squire Patton Boggs on January 7, 2026
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PrivacyWorld’s Alan Friel and Kyle Fath broke down what companies need to consider in 2026 to meet new and ongoing data laws and regulations in a Stafford / Barbri presentation on January 7, 2026. The PowerPoint is available here and includes appendices that break down details of, and compare and contrast, consumer privacy laws. Coverage includes explanations of the new CCPA regulations, new California AI laws and regulations, new regulation of teen safety, and updates to data broker obligations.  For more information on assessing your compliance posture contact your Squire Patton Boggs relationship partner or Kyle or Alan.

Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this article is accurate, neither its authors nor Squire Patton Boggs accepts responsibility for any errors or omissions. The content of this article is for general information only, and is not intended to constitute or be relied upon as legal advice.

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