Created by Ontario Information & Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian and Claudiu Popa, CIPP, President and CEO, Informatica Corporation and Founder, Informatica Research. Privacy by ReDesign is a transformative process that allows organizations to get an applicable framework for managing privacy projects. This standards-based framework was published by the Information and Privacy Commissioner's Office of Ontario and initially introduced in Managing Personal Information: Insights on Corporate Risk and Opportunity for Privacy-Savvy Leaders.
Privacy by ReDesign: A Practical Framework for Implementation
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Security & Privacy by Design Principles (S|P)
This document, published by Secure Controls Framework, lists 32 principles to guide the development and oversight of a modern security and privacy program.
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Web Conference: Strategic Privacy by Design
Original broadcast date: December 20, 2018
Join us for this web conference recording to hear an experienced privacy professional describe the detailed process of privacy by design through real-world scenarios. You'll hear about what questions to ask and when, who should be involved in decision maki...
Web Conference: Privacy by Design Starts Here: Assessing Privacy Risk Under the GDPR
Original broadcast date: October 16, 2018
Join us as our panel explores how to design, build, and implement a privacy risk assessment program, and hear how this program can supplement third party risk management, privacy by design, and data security compliance within your organization....
White Paper – Applying the Positive-Sum Principle for Successful Privacy by Design Outcomes
(July 2018) – Implementing a “positive-sum” approach, one of the seven principles of privacy by design, in which stakeholders share a single set of objectives driving the design, development and implementation of business initiatives or technologies, provides a strategic boost toward attaining effec...