Privacy Engineering Tutorial Session held in conjunction with IEEE TrustCom-15
August 20-22, 2015, Helsinki, Finland
Privacy from legal aspects through to engineering concepts has become a
defining aspect of system design. Knowledge of how this relatively young and
important area links together lawyers and engineers is critical to a proper
implementation of privacy beyond mere lip-service and obscure privacy
policies.
What would make this tutorial session unique is the presentation of the end-to-end privacy ‘process’ with examples drawn from industry demonstrating how Privacy-by-Design becomes Privacy Engineering with foundational aspects, tools and techniques, risk management, requirements management, checklists, auditing etc being properly integrated together.
What would make this tutorial session unique is the presentation of the end-to-end privacy ‘process’ with examples drawn from industry demonstrating how Privacy-by-Design becomes Privacy Engineering with foundational aspects, tools and techniques, risk management, requirements management, checklists, auditing etc being properly integrated together.
Organisers
Dr. Ian Oliver, Nokia, FinlandMichelle Dennedy, VP/Chief Privacy Officer, McAfee/Intel, US
Jonathan Fox, Director Data Privacy, McAfee/Intel, US
Dates
This tutorial will be held on the 20th of August 2015.Content
This tutorial session will be held in four parts and presented by the three organizers listed above.- Legal Aspects of Privacy For Managers and Engineers(JF)
- Privacy Development in the Software Process (MD)
- Engineering Foundations of Privacy (IO)
- Guest Lectures
- Privacy at F-Secure, Antti Vaha-Sipila, F-Secure
- Privacy at Nokia, TBD
- Discussion (All)
The above sessions are supported by material in the following books:
- The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto - Apress
- Privacy Engineering: A dataflow and ontological approach - CreateSpace
No comments:
Post a Comment