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The purpose of this standard is to have one overall methodological approach that specifies practices to manage privacy issues within the systems/software engineering life cycle processes.This standard defines requirements for a systems/software engineering process for privacy oriented considerations regarding products, services, and systems utilizing employee, customer or other external user's personal data. It extends across the life cycle from policy through development, quality assurance, and value realization. It includes a use case and data model (including metadata). It applies to organizations and projects that are developing and deploying products, systems, processes, and applications that involve personal information. By providing specific procedures, diagrams, and checklists, users of this standard will be able to perform a conformity assessment on their specific privacy practices. Privacy impact assessments (PIAs) are described as a tool for both identifying where privacy controls and measures are needed and for confirming they are in place.
This standard defines requirements for a systems engineering process for privacy-oriented considerations regarding products, services, and systems utilizing employee, customer, or other external user’s personal data. It extends across the life cycle from policy through development, quality assurance, and value realization. It includes a use case and data model (including metadata). It applies to organizations and projects that are developing and deploying products, systems, processes, and applications that involve personal information. By providing specific procedures, diagrams, and checklists, this standard enables users to perform a conformity assessment on their specific privacy practices. Privacy impact assessments (PIAs) are described as a tool for identifying where privacy controls and measures are needed, and for confirming they are in place


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| See [https://standards.ieee.org/develop/project/7002.html https://standards.ieee.org/develop/project/7002.html]
| See https://standards.ieee.org/ieee/7002/6898/
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| Presentation made in August 2018:&nbsp;[https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/Workshops-and-Seminars/20180807/Documents/J_W_Presentation.pdf https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/Workshops-and-Seminars/20180807/Documents/J_W_Presentation.pdf]
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 6 September 2022

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Standards and projects

P7002 Data Privacy Process

Editor Matthew Silveira (chair)
Scope

This standard defines requirements for a systems engineering process for privacy-oriented considerations regarding products, services, and systems utilizing employee, customer, or other external user’s personal data. It extends across the life cycle from policy through development, quality assurance, and value realization. It includes a use case and data model (including metadata). It applies to organizations and projects that are developing and deploying products, systems, processes, and applications that involve personal information. By providing specific procedures, diagrams, and checklists, this standard enables users to perform a conformity assessment on their specific privacy practices. Privacy impact assessments (PIAs) are described as a tool for identifying where privacy controls and measures are needed, and for confirming they are in place

Documentation See https://standards.ieee.org/ieee/7002/6898/
Calendar Published April 2022
Comments Presentation made in August 2018: https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/Workshops-and-Seminars/20180807/Documents/J_W_Presentation.pdf