Wiki for Privacy Standards and Privacy Projects
IPEN - Internet Privacy Engineering Network
The purpose of IPEN ([www.engineeringprivacy.eu/ www.engineeringprivacy.eu/]) 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.
Objective of WIKI
During the IPEN workshop held in Leuven on June 5th 2015 (https://secure.edps.europa.eu/EDPSWEB/edps/site/mySite/lang/en/IPEN_Workshop_2015), it was agreed that the IPEN community would benefit from the creation of a repository of information on activities related to privacy engineering standards
The objective of this wiki is to be a tool allowing stakeholders interested in standardisation to identify and seek harmonisation and convergence opportunities
How to be a member of the wiki
IPEN members can register to this wiki
- as observers (i.e. getting information)
- as contributors (i.e. providing information and comments on privacy standards activities).
Contact Antonio Kung (antonio.kung@trialog.com) or Olivier Maridat (olivier.maridat@trialog.com) with topic [IPEN privacy standards] to request access, and indicate whether you want to be an observer or a contributor
Rules for contributors
Rule 1: It is important to respect copyrights rules of all 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
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
Content
The wiki will contain the following dedicated pages
ISO activities
Link to the page |
http://ipen.trialog.com/wiki/ISO |
Contributors | Antonio Kung, Irene Kamara |
OASIS activities
Link to the page | http://ipen.trialog.com/wiki/OASIS |
Contributors | John Sabo?, Dawn Jutla? |
W3C activities
Link to the page | http://ipen.trialog.com/wiki/W3C_Activities |
Contributors | Ninja Marnau? |
IETF activities
Link to the page | http://ipen.trialog.com/wiki/IETF_Activities |
Contributors | Steven Farrell? |
CEN-CENELEC-ETSI activities
Link to the page | http://ipen.trialog.com/wiki/CEN-CENELEC-ETSI_Activities |
Contributors | Antonio Kung (CEN-CENELEC JWG8), Claude Tételin (CEN TC225), Irene Kamara, Carmine Rizzo (ETSI) |
OpenID Foundation activities
Link to the page | http://ipen.trialog.com/wiki/OpenId_Foundation_Activities |
Contributors | Nat Sakimura (OpenID Foundation) |
National level activities
Link to the page | http://ipen.trialog.com/wiki/National_Level_Activities |
Contributors | Alan Shipman (BSI) |
Other activities
Link to the page | http://ipen.trialog.com/wiki/Other_Activities |
Contributors |
Antonio Kung (Smart grid DPIA template, CNIL PIA methodology, ENISA landscape document, NIST privacy risk management framework), Florian Stahl (OWASP Top 10 Privacy Risks Project) Matthieu Grall (CNIL PIA analysis) |
Sponsors and Support
This wiki is sponsored by Trialog and supported by the PRIPARE project