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Design and Development of Policy Enforcement for the Privacy by Design Framework
ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, 2023Privacy by Design (PbD) is a set of guiding principles for providing stronger guarantees of privacy protection in systems that handle sensitive information.
Michael Lescisin, Q. Mahmoud
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Privacy by Design: A Microservices-Based Software Architecture Approach
2022 2nd International Mobile, Intelligent, and Ubiquitous Computing Conference (MIUCC), 2022Data privacy regulations have increased significantly recently. As a result, privacy by design (PbD) has become a critical consideration for enterprises that handle personal data. PbD is no longer a plain principle.
Bahgat Mashaly +3 more
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South African Law Journal, 2022
Privacy by design (‘PbD’) is a conceptual framework that has been widely adopted as a helpful, practical framework for organisations to ‘translate’ legal data protection principles into concrete technical design and organisational policies.
D. Donnelly
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Privacy by design (‘PbD’) is a conceptual framework that has been widely adopted as a helpful, practical framework for organisations to ‘translate’ legal data protection principles into concrete technical design and organisational policies.
D. Donnelly
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Privacy-by-Design Frameworks for Responsible AI Adoption Under Global Data Protection Laws
International Journal of Judicial Law, 2022The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies has revolutionized various sectors, offering unprecedented opportunities for innovation and efficiency.
Adeola Okesiji +4 more
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Understanding How to Implement Privacy by Design, One Step at a Time
IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 2020While widely accepted as a game changer for protecting privacy, Privacy by Design (PbD) has also developed a reputation for being challenging to implement for businesses. The reality is much different.
A. Cavoukian
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ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl., 2020
Privacy by Design (PbD) is the most common approach followed by software developers who aim to reduce risks within their application designs, yet it remains commonplace for developers to retain little conceptual understanding of what is meant by privacy.
Lamya Alkhariji +5 more
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Privacy by Design (PbD) is the most common approach followed by software developers who aim to reduce risks within their application designs, yet it remains commonplace for developers to retain little conceptual understanding of what is meant by privacy.
Lamya Alkhariji +5 more
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Privacy-By-Design in Emotion AI: Data Protection Frameworks and Compliance Strategies
Access to Justice in Eastern EuropeBackground: The rapid advancement of Emotion Artificial Intelligence (Emotion AI) has created significant opportunities for innovation across a broad variety of domains, including healthcare, marketing, and human-computer interaction.
Laroussi Chemlali, Leila Benseddik
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Privacy by Design in Aged Care Monitoring Devices? Well, Not Quite Yet!
Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, 2020Aged Care Monitoring Devices (ACMDs) collect and share information about older adults to ensure their wellbeing. While monitoring devices enable older adults to live independently at home, they pose significant privacy challenges.
Sami Alkhatib +4 more
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Zbornik Pravnog Fakulteta Sveučilišta u Rijeci
The rise of digital surveillance technologies in the workplace has transformed labour practice, but has also raised concerns about employee privacy, autonomy and ethical issues, often resulting in what is termed “digital panopticism.” Therefore, in this ...
Andrijana Bilić
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The rise of digital surveillance technologies in the workplace has transformed labour practice, but has also raised concerns about employee privacy, autonomy and ethical issues, often resulting in what is termed “digital panopticism.” Therefore, in this ...
Andrijana Bilić
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Privacy by Design via Novel Memory Technologies
CoinsIoT devices nowadays become the target of cyber-attacks. Due to limited battery and computing capacity, IoT devices are constrained to employ effective security mechanisms. Among the security threats, the comprise to the IoT data privacy can lead to many
Hritom Das +3 more
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