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Privacy-by-design in ITS applications
2011 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, 2011This paper analyses how ITS applications may embrace a privacy-by-design approach. We take a holistic viewpoint based on three founding principles: data minimization, enforcement and transparency. The impact on architecture and technology is presented. Three challenges for ITS deployment are further discussed: the intrinsic instability of the resulting
Kung A., Freytag J.-C., Kargl F.
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DataUnions - A Privacy-by-DECENTRAL-design
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Privacy by design suggests seven principles to embed privacy into systems, but artificial intelligence (AI) and data practice shows a ‘privacy paradox’ in the behaviour of users. The ever-evolving AI capabilities outpace privacy policies and people require more insight into the possible use of their data to make informed consent decisions.
Robin Lehmann, Mark Siebert
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Science, 2007
New technologies are being developed to protect the privacy of individuals in today's information society.
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New technologies are being developed to protect the privacy of individuals in today's information society.
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Privacy in the Workplace Design
The Design Journal, 2004The world is experiencing an era of transformation and nowhere is change being felt more than in the work environment. Flexibility, productivity, creativity, teamworking are the new buzz words which appear in any discourse on office environment. New, innovative, flexible working methods have been introduced such as hot-desking, hotelling etc, as well ...
Nomana Anjum+2 more
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2020
Durch agile Prozesse und Praktiken können Firmen in komplexen, offenen Ökosystemen flexbiler und effizienter agieren. Agile Methoden werden auch in Anwendungsfeldern verwendet, die sich durch besondere Datenschutz- und Sicherheitsanforderungen auszeichnen.
Jan Zibuschka, Christian Zimmermann
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Durch agile Prozesse und Praktiken können Firmen in komplexen, offenen Ökosystemen flexbiler und effizienter agieren. Agile Methoden werden auch in Anwendungsfeldern verwendet, die sich durch besondere Datenschutz- und Sicherheitsanforderungen auszeichnen.
Jan Zibuschka, Christian Zimmermann
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Privacy by Design: A Matter of Choice [PDF]
Privacy by design is often praised by lawyers as an essential step towards better privacy protection: in a world where privacy is more and more jeopardized by new information and communication technologies (ICT), the growing view is that part of the remedy should come from the technologies themselves.
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Speech privacy in design: A cost-privacy analysis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006With the development of new standards in the health care industry, design professionals will soon have additional construction criteria to ensure speech privacy in new facilities. There are currently sound transmission class (STC) ratings required for partitions in a healthcare setting outlined in the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospital ...
Kenneth W. Good, Timothy Lavallee
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Privacy by Design: an alternative to existing practice in safeguarding privacy
info, 2011PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to develop/elaborate the concept Privacy by Design (PbD) and to explore the validity of the PbD framework.Design/methodology/approachAttention for alternative concepts, such as PbD, which might offer surplus value in safeguarding privacy, is growing.
Lieshout, M.J. van+3 more
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Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 2011
Privacy regulators are embracing privacy by design as never before. This is the idea that “building in” privacy throughout the design and development of products and services achieves better results than “bolting it on” as an afterthought. In the US, a very recent FTC Staff Report makes privacy by design one of three main components of a new privacy ...
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Privacy regulators are embracing privacy by design as never before. This is the idea that “building in” privacy throughout the design and development of products and services achieves better results than “bolting it on” as an afterthought. In the US, a very recent FTC Staff Report makes privacy by design one of three main components of a new privacy ...
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Cloud Security and Privacy by Design
2015In current cloud paradigms and models, security and privacy are typically treated as add-ons and are not adequately integrated as functions of the cloud systems. The EU Project Prismacloud (Horizon 2020 programme; duration 2/2015–7/2018) sets out to address this challenge and yields a portfolio of novel technologies to build security enabled cloud ...
Lorünser, Thomas+2 more
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