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European Privacy by Design

2023
Three competing forces are shaping the concept of European Privacy by Design (PbD): laws and regulations, business goals and architecture designs. These forces carry their own influence in terms of ethics, economics, and technology. In this research we undertook the journey to understand the concept of European PbD. We examined its nature, application,
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Lean Privacy by Design

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 0002
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Towards the Design of Usable Privacy by Design Methodologies

International Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering, 2018
As privacy engineering gains much attention, recently literature records a number of methodologies that support software designers to model privacy – aware systems starting from the early stages of the software lifecycle until the late design stages ...
Argyri Pattakou   +4 more
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Conceptual Model of Privacy by Design

Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2021
The use of the internet and related smart devices encourages mass processing of an individual`s personal data, which commonly leads to a reduction in privacy.
Matjaz Drev, Bostjan Delak
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DataUnions - A Privacy-by-DECENTRAL-design

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Privacy 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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Mechanizing Privacy by Design

Proceedings of the 2025 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security
Privacy by design requires integrating data protection into systems from the outset, during their design, rather than building it in later. Related legislation does not specify how to achieve this and mainstream languages and frameworks lack support for privacy by design.
David A. Basin   +3 more
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Privacy By Design

Science, 2007
New technologies are being developed to protect the privacy of individuals in today's information society.
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Privacy-by-design in ITS applications

2011 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, 2011
This 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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Security and Privacy by Declarative Design

2013 IEEE 26th Computer Security Foundations Symposium, 2013
The privacy of users has rapidly become one of the most pervasive and stringent requirements in distributed computing. Designing and implementing privacy-preserving distributed systems, however, is challenging since these systems also have to fulfill seemingly conflicting security properties and system requirements: e.g., authorization and ...
Matteo Maffei   +2 more
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