Cross-Framework Mapping

Iowa Consumer Data Protection ActvsBahrain PDPL

See exactly how Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act controls map to Bahrain PDPL. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

24
Controls Mapped
0
Gaps Found
88%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act maps to Bahrain PDPL with 88% coverage across 7 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 8 Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act controls identifies 1 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Iowa CDPA Coordination.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 8 controls analysed | 723 frameworks | 332K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

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Iowa CDPA Consumer Rights(4 mappings)

ICDPA-ConsumerRights-Access-Delete-Portability-OptOut-Sale-Appeal-90Day-NO-Right-To-Correction-Authorised-AgentIowa CDPA Consumer Rights - Access + Delete + Portability + Opt-Out of Sale + 90-Day Response + Appeal + Authorised Agent + NO Right to Correction + NO Profiling Opt-Out + Free First Per Year4 targets
BH-PDPL-09Right to data portability
BH-PDPL-16Data breach notification requirements
BH-PDPL-17Security incident response procedures
BH-PDPL-18Regular security testing and assessment

Iowa CDPA Controller Obligations(7 mappings)

ICDPA-Controller-PrivacyNotice-PurposeLimitation-DataMinimisation-Sale-Disclosure-Transparency-LawfulBasisIowa CDPA Controller Obligations - Privacy Notice + Purpose Limitation + Data Minimisation + Sale Disclosure Statement + Targeted Advertising Disclosure + Privacy by Design + Lawful Processing7 targets
BH-PDPL-02Consent management and withdrawal
BH-PDPL-05Data minimization requirements
BH-PDPL-15Access control for personal data
BH-PDPL-19Data protection officer designation
BH-PDPL-21Data protection impact assessments
BH-PDPL-22Privacy by design and default
BH-PDPL-24Cross-border transfer safeguards

Iowa CDPA Enforcement + Penalties(3 mappings)

ICDPA-Enforcement-90DayCure-AttorneyGeneralOnly-NoPrivateRight-CivilPenalties-7500-PerViolation-Longest-CureIowa CDPA Enforcement - Attorney General Exclusive + 90-Day Cure Period (LONGEST among US State Privacy Laws) + No Private Right of Action + Civil Penalties Up to USD 7500 Per Violation3 targets
BH-PDPL-16Data breach notification requirements
BH-PDPL-17Security incident response procedures
BH-PDPL-25Compliance monitoring and auditing

Iowa CDPA Processor Contracts(3 mappings)

ICDPA-Processor-Contracts-DPA-Subprocessor-Confidentiality-Audit-EndOfContract-Iowa-Code-715D-7Iowa CDPA Processor Contracts - Data Processing Agreement (DPA) + Required Provisions + Subprocessor Approval + Confidentiality + End of Contract Deletion + Audit Rights + Assistance3 targets
BH-PDPL-21Data protection impact assessments
BH-PDPL-22Privacy by design and default
BH-PDPL-24Cross-border transfer safeguards

Iowa CDPA Scope + SF 262(2 mappings)

ICDPA-Scope-SF262-2023-Kim-Reynolds-IA-Code-715D-Effective-1Jan2025-Applicability-100K-25K-50pct-Utah-TemplateIowa CDPA Scope + Senate File 262 + Governor Kim Reynolds 28 March 2023 + Iowa Code Chapter 715D + Effective 1 January 2025 + Applicability Thresholds + Utah CDPA Template Parent + Exemptions2 targets
BH-PDPL-19Data protection officer designation
BH-PDPL-21Data protection impact assessments

Iowa CDPA Security + Breach(1 mappings)

ICDPA-Security-ReasonablePractices-Breach-Notification-Iowa-Code-715C-Records-Encryption-PseudonymisationIowa CDPA Security + Reasonable Practices + Iowa Personal Information Security Breach Notification Law (Iowa Code 715C) + Records + Encryption + Pseudonymisation
BH-PDPL-21Data protection impact assessments

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What are the key differences between Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act and Bahrain PDPL?

Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act has 8 controls across its framework, while Bahrain PDPL covers 29 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 7 overlapping controls (88% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Iowa CDPA Coordination, where 1 Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act controls have no direct Bahrain PDPL equivalent.

How many controls map between Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act and Bahrain PDPL?

Of 8 total Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act controls, 7 map directly to Bahrain PDPL controls — representing 88% coverage. The remaining 1 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act to Bahrain PDPL?

1 Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act controls have no direct equivalent in Bahrain PDPL. The highest concentration of gaps is in Iowa CDPA Coordination with 1 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act and Bahrain PDPL?

The domain with the highest gap count is Iowa CDPA Coordination (1 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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