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[[File:PRIPAREProjectLogo.png|PRIPARE Project|link=http://pripareproject.eu]]
[[File:PRIPAREProjectLogo.png|PRIPARE Project|link=http://pripareproject.eu]]
PReparing Industry to Privacy-by-design by supporting its Application in REsearch started in October 2013.<br/>Its mission has been twofold: >


&nbsp;&nbsp; *Facilitate the application of a privacy and security-by-design methodology, support its practice by the ICT research community to prepare for industry practice<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp; *Foster risk management culture through educational material targeted to a diversity of stakeholders
PReparing Industry to Privacy-by-design by supporting its Application in REsearch started in October 2013.<br/>Its mission has been twofold:


In December 2015, PRIPARE released a set of documents describing the practice of privacy engineering, covering activities such as privacy risk management, requirement analysis, design strategies, maintenance and compliance.<br/>[http://pripareproject.eu Pripareproject website]
*&nbsp; &nbsp;Facilitate the application of a privacy and security-by-design methodology, support its practice by the ICT research community to prepare for industry practice
*&nbsp; &nbsp;Foster risk management culture through educational material targeted to a diversity of stakeholders
 
In February 2016, PRIPARE published a privacy and security by design methodology handbook, available [https://ipen.trialog.com/images/ipen/a/a1/PRIPARE_Methodology_Handbook_Final_Feb_24_2016.pdf here].
 
PRIPARE has established a category C liaison with ISO/IEC JTC1/SC27/WG5. This liaison has led to the creation of ISO/IEC 27550 Privacy engineering.
 
[https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/110590_en.html European Commission Cordis website info]<br/>PRIPARE website was closed in December 2019

Latest revision as of 07:37, 24 January 2020

PRIPARE Project

PReparing Industry to Privacy-by-design by supporting its Application in REsearch started in October 2013.
Its mission has been twofold:

  •    Facilitate the application of a privacy and security-by-design methodology, support its practice by the ICT research community to prepare for industry practice
  •    Foster risk management culture through educational material targeted to a diversity of stakeholders

In February 2016, PRIPARE published a privacy and security by design methodology handbook, available here.

PRIPARE has established a category C liaison with ISO/IEC JTC1/SC27/WG5. This liaison has led to the creation of ISO/IEC 27550 Privacy engineering.

European Commission Cordis website info
PRIPARE website was closed in December 2019