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*Concerning projects, the wiki can contain | *Concerning projects, the wiki can contain | ||
**Projects run by IPEN members | **Projects run by IPEN members | ||
**Projects that align with the Privacy Engineering goals (and are not | **Projects that align with the Privacy Engineering goals (and are not extremely radical, common sense approach) | ||
**Projects that align with Privacy and Data Protection focus that (can) interact with Privacy Engineering | **Projects that align with Privacy and Data Protection focus that (can) interact with Privacy Engineering | ||
**Projects that try to bridge the gap between the Tech and the Policy community | **Projects that try to bridge the gap between the Tech and the Policy community |
Latest revision as of 12:35, 2 November 2016
Rule 1: It is important to respect copyright rules of all the information contained in this wiki:
- Concerning existing standards, the wiki can contain
- link to standardisation bodies pages
- analyses and comments that you provide as contributor
- public presentations or documents
- Concerning standards in the making, the wiki can contain
- link to standardisation bodies pages
- information about the status
- information on meetings
- public presentations of documents
- Concerning projects, the wiki can contain
- Projects run by IPEN members
- Projects that align with the Privacy Engineering goals (and are not extremely radical, common sense approach)
- Projects that align with Privacy and Data Protection focus that (can) interact with Privacy Engineering
- Projects that try to bridge the gap between the Tech and the Policy community
Rule 2: Separate official information from analysis/opinions/comments. It is also advised to give your name when comments are provided.
Contributors are free to create new pages either to provide extended analysis or to cover other topics