Take Five: Five Privacy Tasks for the Second Half of 2025

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6.25.25

We’ve outlined five critical privacy tasks that every business should tackle before the end of the year. Whether it's updating your website tech, reviewing cyber insurance, or getting serious about AI governance, these steps can mean the difference between compliance and crisis.

Upcoming Privacy Law Review

Look at upcoming privacy laws and amendments and see if they apply to your organization. Remember, new regulations are evolving past CCPA requirements because of new consumer privacy rights, artificial intelligence considerations and a greater emphasis on minor, health and biometric data collection.

Update Your Public Privacy Policy

The consumer public privacy policy is the new face of the modern organization. An updated privacy policy is not only legally required, it is the first thing that regulators, consumer advocates and plaintiffs will look at to probe for weakness in your organization’s privacy program.

Review Your Website Technologies

It’s 2025, do you know what your website is doing? Common advertising and analytics technologies deployed in the wrong way or on the wrong sub-pages can cause serious issues with new privacy regulations and class action lawsuits. Invasion of privacy lawsuits are all the rage as crafty plaintiffs deform old laws to apply to new technologies.

Implement Your AI Governance Program

There is a path forward. Establishing an AI governance framework will allow speedy movement while keeping your organization safe.

Review Your Cyber Insurance

In an era where every company is a data company, coverage for cyber related events is no longer optional. Don’t wait until you have a potential claim to figure out if you have enough protection.

Click here to download our PDF worksheet and get started today!


For more information contact Dante Stella at dstella@dykema.com, Melanie Chico at mchico@dykema.com, or visit our cybersecurity page at dykema.com/cybersecurity.