IT World Canada reports the International Organization for Standardization will adopt ISO 31700 on privacy by design Feb. 8. The new standard will not be a conformance standard when it first comes online. It features 30 requirements and guidance on privacy-by-design principles for effectuating consumer rights, relevant roles and authorities, privacy control designs and more. "We’re hoping privacy will be pro-actively embedded in the design of (an organization’s) operations and it will complement data protection laws," Global Privacy and Security by Design Centre Executive Director Ann Cavoukian said.
13 Jan. 2023
ISO set to adopt privacy-by-design standard
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