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Daily Dashboard | NIST publishes report on privacy engineering and risk management Related reading: Understanding marketing privacy: Overlooked aspects, key questions and practical audits

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology has published its Internal Report 8062, "An Introduction to Privacy Engineering and Risk Management in Federal Systems." In a blog post announcing the report, NIST's Sean Brooks, Mike Garcia, Naomi Lefkovitz, Suzanne Lightman and Ellen Nadeau describe the report as a "document that we believe hardens the way we treat privacy, moving us one step closer to making privacy more science than art." They continue: "NISTIR 8062 introduces the concept of applying systems engineering practices to privacy and provides a new model for conducting privacy risk assessments on federal systems." NIST has a history of providing guidance on information security risk management, "but there is no comparable body of work for privacy." The guidance attempts to bridge the communications gap between the security and privacy fields "and produce processes that are repeatable and could lead to measurable results," the authors write.
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  • comment Douglas Copley • Jan 6, 2017
    The link to the full story appears to be broken. It does not take me to the article.