IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2025: How State Data Privacy Enforcement Is Evolving (2025)

During the first full day of panels at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit in Washington, D.C., a pair of afternoon sessions underlined a shared belief that state consumer privacy enforcement has reached an inflection point.

Nearly two dozen state-level privacy laws that passed in recent years have begun coming online en masse. While recent years saw a focus on building compliance programs, as states exit initial cure periods the expectation is increasingly that companies will be in full compliance with the laws on the books.

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