A Call to Action: International privacy experts urged to carry Privacy by
Design concept to own jurisdictions
Embed privacy into the design of technology, business practices and infrastructure, to protect personal freedoms: Commissioner Cavoukian
The pre-conference event will capitalize on the world's leading privacy experts meeting together in
Commissioner Cavoukian's Privacy by Design concept is based on embedding privacy into the design of new technologies, business practices and infrastructure by proactively treating privacy as the default, rather than adding protection after-the-fact.
Privacy by Design: The Definitive Workshop is a one-day event featuring a number of distinguished Commissioners, including: Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor;
The event is sponsored by Intel, the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID), Facebook, Oracle, Google and Impinj. Exhibitors include Nymity, NAID, University of
Three Privacy by Design white papers co-authored by the IPC will be launched at the event: - Remote Home Health Care Technologies: How to Ensure Privacy? - co-authored by Intel and GE Healthcare; - Privacy by Design: Essential for Organizational Accountability and Strong Business Practices - co-authored by Hewlett-Packard and The Centre for Information and Policy Leadership; and - A Pragmatic Approach to Privacy Risk Optimization - co-authored by Nymity.
"When I first developed Privacy by Design back in the '90s, it was never intended to live in an ivory tower. I thought it could bring about real changes in our everyday lives with respect to protecting privacy," says Commissioner Cavoukian. "The protection of privacy and personal information cannot be treated as a regional issue. Privacy transcends jurisdictions - technology knows no bounds."
For example, this year Commissioner Cavoukian worked with Max Snijder, CEO of the European Biometrics Forum, to produce The Relevance of Untraceable Biometrics and Biometric Encryption, a paper on the use of biometrics for authentication purposes - an issue currently at the forefront in countries including
"The objective of Privacy by Design is to ensure that privacy is protected now, and well into the future," adds Yoram Hacohen. "In many cases, this can be achieved through the use of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) - technologies that protect privacy without adversely impacting business operations. If we change the paradigm to allow the existence of privacy alongside functionality, then the future of privacy grows more certain."
"Privacy can no longer be assured solely by compliance with regulatory frameworks," says Commissioner Cavoukian. "Rather, we must strive to make privacy - the cornerstone of our rights and freedoms - the default mode of operation - globally."
The Workshop builds on the inaugural Privacy by Design Challenge event staged at
For more information on Privacy by Design and the Privacy by Design Workshop, please visit, www.privacybydesign.ca.
For further information: Media Contact: Angus Fisher, Communications Manager, IPC, Direct line: (416) 326-3902, Cell phone: (416) 627-0307, Toll free: 1-800-387-0073, [email protected]
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