"Privacy by Design" (PbD) is a systematic process for defining and implementing requirements for addressing privacy risks within the systems engineering life cycle. This presentation provides insight into how PbD fits into the development process.
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Demystifying Privacy by Design
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"Privacy by Design," or PbD, is a systematic process for defining and implementing requirements for addressing privacy risks within the systems engineering life cycle. Privacy requirements ultimately must be defined with sufficient precision that they can be readily translated into implementable system functionality and properties. Additionally, there must be a risk-driven process must be supported by a sufficiently comprehensive risk model. This presentation uses Google's Street View as a case study.