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Overview
The IEEE P7002 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. By providing specific procedures, diagrams, and checklists, users of this standard can 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 webinar will discuss a use case and explain the components of the standard.
Moderator
R. Jason Cronk – President, Institute of Operational Privacy Design
With over two decades of experience in principle and trust consulting, R. Jason Cronk is a seasoned privacy engineer, developer, lawyer, author of the IAPP textbook “Strategic Privacy by Design,” Section Leader of the IAPP’s Privacy Engineering Section, and founder and president of the Institute of Operational Privacy Design, a non-profit organization of privacy professionals which seeks to define and drive the adoption of common and comprehensive standards to protect individuals’ privacy.
His knowledge and involvement reaches across the spectrum as an active member of the academic, engineering, legal and professional privacy communities and a pioneering voice in the development of privacy by design. Whether it is writing books, developing models and frameworks, or training companies and individuals alike, he is tirelessly advocating for privacy across the globe.
Speaker/s
Matthew Silveira – President, Objective Business Solutions
Matt Silveira is the president of Objective Business Solutions, a consulting firm he founded in 2004 that specializes in information security and privacy by design for healthcare, first responder communication systems, and voting systems. Matt Silveira served as adjunct faculty for UC Davis Extension, teaching courses in information security, data privacy, and system architecture
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Denise Schoeneich – Privacy Engineer, Intel Corporation
Denise Schoeneich is a Privacy Engineer in Intel’s Privacy Strategy and Operations Group. She drives strategic input and prioritization for privacy into cutting-edge new technologies including AI. Her previous role was Program Manager for Intel’s Product Security and Privacy Governance Office.
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