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== About IPEN == | == About IPEN == |
Revision as of 16:58, 11 November 2016
This is the IPEN Wiki for Privacy Standards and Privacy Projects
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About the Wiki
This wiki is used by the IPEN community of stakeholders who are interested in exchanging information on privacy standards and privacy projects:
- Standards
- ISO (e.g. 29100, 29134, 29151; ...)
- OASIS (e.g. PMRM, PBD-SE)
- W3C
- IETF
- CEN (e.g. JWG8)
- CENELEC (e.g. JWG8)
- ETSI (e.g. TC Cyber)
- National bodies (e.g. AFNOR, BSI, DIN, NIST, ...)
- Description of existing initiatives (and links)
- OWASP 10 privacy risk project
- EC data protection impact template for smart grid and smart metering systems
- CNIL privacy impact assessment guidelines
- NIST study on privacy risk management framework
- ENISA 2015 study: privacy and data protection-by-design - from policy to engineering
- Privacy projects (APP Pets, AN.on-next, CREDENTIAL, DNT Guite, PARIS, PRIPARE, PRISMACLOUD, Privacypatterns, Signatu)
- Other privacy projects
- DPIA and PIA guidelines
- Studies
- OWASP
- Business process cookbook
- Events
If you are interested to join, please contact Antonio Kung
About IPEN
The purpose of IPEN is to bring together developers and data protection experts with a technical background from different areas in order to launch and support projects that build privacy into everyday tools and develop new tools which can effectively protect and enhance our privacy.
More on IPEN: https://secure.edps.europa.eu/EDPSWEB/edps/EDPS/IPEN
Sponsors and Support
This wiki is sponsored by Trialog and supported by the PRIPARE project