In the last decade, there has been more and more focus on the topic of information privacy, especially considering the ever increasing digital transformations that both businesses and the society are experiencing. As a right of individuals to "control when, how and to what extent information about them is communicated to others" [29], privacy has become an important expectation of users. A recent study in the EU showed that more than 70% of the citizens are not willing to sacrifice their privacy in exchange for a service [17]. The paradigm of Privacy-by-Design (PbD) [14] has become more important nowadays, which has also become a regulatory requirement by the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force in May 2018 [2]. PbD as a paradigm defines principles promoting the integration of privacy goals already during the design of an ICT system. However, translating those principles into engineering requirements is seen as a challenge.
Engineering privacy by design: lessons from the design and implementation of an identity wallet platform
F. Veseli,J. Serna-Olvera,T. Pulls,Kai Rannenberg
Published 2019 in ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
ABSTRACT
PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2019
- Venue
ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
- Publication date
2019-04-08
- Fields of study
Computer Science, Engineering
- Identifiers
- External record
- Source metadata
Semantic Scholar
CITATION MAP
EXTRACTION MAP
CLAIMS
- No claims are published for this paper.
CONCEPTS
- No concepts are published for this paper.
REFERENCES
Showing 1-19 of 19 references · Page 1 of 1
CITED BY
Showing 1-12 of 12 citing papers · Page 1 of 1