

“California is seen as the vanguard in data privacy, and several states will follow suit with new privacy regulations in 2023.

“The privacy compliance arena is growing in importance as consumers and employees become more aware of their rights and concerned about protecting their private information,” says Julia Hasenzahl, ProSearch CEO. Today we have optimized workflows, analytics, and document assessment processes to help organizations to comply with CCPA/CPRA and other state privacy regulations.” “Since the implementation of the GDPR in May 2018, our team has applied eDiscovery best practices as a means for meeting the obligations associated with DSAR requests from consumers, employees, or ex-employees. “ProSearch has a long track record in data privacy compliance,” says Ryan Costello, head of data privacy at ProSearch. The experienced DSAR project team uses ProSearch Privacy Suite to identify PII, protected health information or PHI, and information subject to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) as well as other private, sensitive, or personal information that is covered by privacy regulations.Īfter identifying and redacting sensitive data, a tailored document production is delivered, enabling organizations to respond to the requestor on time and at lower cost. ProSearch works with legal, privacy, and HR teams to manage the DSAR response process.
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As a result, demand from data subjects is growing rapidly, while many organizations struggle with manual efforts to identify and deliver a complete response within the CPRA deadline of 45 days from receipt of request. As of January 1, 2023, additional provisions in the CPRA require employers to respond to requests from employees and ex-employees to access, delete, and not sell their personal information. Under the original California Consumer Privacy Act regulations, data subject access requests extend rights to consumers to access their personal data in a company’s possession. LOS ANGELES, March 16, 2023 – ProSearch, a leading provider of comprehensive discovery and compliance solutions to corporate legal departments and law firms, announces new DSAR Response Services for organizations subject to the California Privacy Rights Act. Targeted workflow, analytics, and assessment protect PII while enabling timely response to data subject requests ProSearch Introduces DSAR Response Services for CPRA
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Not anymore.Congrats to ProSearch for the announcement that ProSearch introduces DSAR response services for the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)! A portion of the press release is below, the full press release is available here. I'm actually thrilled because very recently I was thinking about buying the NL4 rack. If your computer can run Discovery at its optimized settings, then you have a perfect, if not superior, Nord Lead emulation. There can be no more arguing anymore that the hardware sounds better. I must say that the overall net quality of VST's is improving, slowly but surely, and they've matched VA's. I'd been reading all these threads about how much it blows, but all of those threads were created prior to version 6. The only quantifiable difference at this point is the physical chassis and controls. It's at the point where you can't say it doesn't sound as good as the hardware anymore. I'm running it at 24/96kHz 2x oversampling and it is blissful. The developer of Discovery is aware of all these facts and he will work on to improve the overall sound.īTW, despite its easy user interface, Nord 2/2X is an incredibly awesome, organic and deep instrument, just skip the majority of the crappy factory presets and read the manual I am blown away by Discovery.

Still lack the bite and snappy envelopes, FM mode often crackles and frequency content is also different, also it is hard to compete with the 96kHz D/A of the 2X series. I have both and the similarity is around 60-70% of the Discovery sound to the NL.

The Discovery is a great synth in itself, sounds great, has superb features you will not find on any other synths, but do not compare it to a Nord Lead, as they sound only "somewhat similar". but it is still far from the original Nord 2/2X.
