This white paper, published by Mark Settle, reviews the Privacy By Design principles that were initially proposed by Ann Cavoukian in the late 1990s and translates them into design requirements that are more comprehensible and compelling to present-day IT professionals.
Privacy By Design: From Principles to Requirements

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