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What does California's top privacy regulator actually care about — and how can you tell? In this episode of Transcend Field Trips, Transcend Field CPO Ron De Jesus sits down with Tom Kemp, Executive Director of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy), to talk about the groundbreaking DELETE Request and Opt-out Platform (DROP), the Delete Act (SB 362), and the signals every privacy professional needs to be watching right now. Tom breaks down: → How DROP works — and why it's the first tool of its kind in the world → The legal upgrade DROP brings to the right to delete → Who qualifies as a data broker (the answer may surprise you) → How CalPrivacy telegraphs its enforcement priorities through advisories, sweeps & settlements → The dedicated data broker strike force — and 10+ enforcement actions already taken Tom didn't hand over CalPrivacy's enforcement playbook. But he gave us the next best thing. 📖 Read the full blog breakdown: https://transcend.io/blog/field-trips... 🔒 Learn more about Transcend: https://transcend.io Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Tom Kemp's Background 01:11 - Tom Kemp's Journey from Tech Entrepreneur to Privacy Regulator 03:44 - California's Leadership in Privacy Regulation 06:43 - Overview of the Delete Act and Its Origins 09:01 - Main Features of the Delete Act and Drop Platform 13:24 - The Privacy Paradox and Consumer Engagement 16:23 - How Drop Enables Privacy Rights at Scale 21:40 - Guidance for Companies on Drop and the Delete Act 26:55 - Enforcement and Future Privacy Initiatives 32:07 - Closing Remarks and the Future of Privacy in California