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Privacy impact assessment

✍ Scribed by David Wright, Paul De Hert (auth.), David Wright, Paul De Hert (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
541
Series
Law, Governance and Technology Series 6
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Virtually all organisations collect, use, process and share personal data from their employees, customers and/or citizens. In doing so, they may be exposing themselves to risks, from threats and vulnerabilities, of that data being breached or compromised by negligent or wayward employees, hackers, the police, intelligence agencies or third-party service providers. A recent study by the Ponemon Institute found that 70 per cent of organisations surveyed had suffered a data breach in the previous year.
Privacy impact assessment is a tool, a process, a methodology to identify, assess, mitigate or avoid privacy risks and, in collaboration with stakeholders, to identify solutions.
Contributors to this book – privacy commissioners, academics, consultants, practitioners, industry representatives – are among the world’s leading PIA experts. They share their experience and offer their insights to the reader in the policy and practice of PIA in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and elsewhere.
This book, the first such on privacy impact assessment, will be of interest to any organisation that collects or uses personal data and, in particular, to regulators, policy-makers, privacy professionals, including privacy, security and information officials, consultants, system architects, engineers and integrators, compliance lawyers and marketing professionals.
In his Foreword, surveillance studies guru Gary Marx says, “This state-of-the-art book describes the most comprehensive tool yet available for policy-makers to evaluate new personal data information technologies before they are introduced.”
This book could save your organisation many thousands or even millions of euros (or dollars) and the damage to your organisation’s reputation and to the trust of employees, customers or citizens if it suffers a data breach that could have been avoided if only it had performed a privacy impact assessment before deploying a new technology, product, service or other initiative involving personal data.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction to Privacy Impact Assessment....Pages 3-32
A Human Rights Perspective on Privacy and Data Protection Impact Assessments....Pages 33-76
(Regulatory) Impact Assessment and Better Regulation....Pages 77-96
Prior Checking, a Forerunner to Privacy Impact Assessments....Pages 97-116
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
PIAs in Australia: A Work-In-Progress Report....Pages 119-148
Privacy Impact Assessment – Great Potential Not Often Realised....Pages 149-160
Privacy Impact Assessments in Canada....Pages 161-185
Privacy Impact Assessment in New Zealand – A Practitioner’s Perspective....Pages 187-204
Privacy Impact Assessment in the UK....Pages 205-224
PIA Requirements and Privacy Decision-Making in US Government Agencies....Pages 225-250
Front Matter....Pages 251-251
PIA: Cornerstone of Privacy Compliance in Nokia....Pages 253-274
How Siemens Assesses Privacy Impacts....Pages 275-284
Vodafone’s Approach to Privacy Impact Assessments....Pages 285-304
Front Matter....Pages 305-305
The ISO PIA Standard for Financial Services....Pages 307-321
The RFID PIA – Developed by Industry, Endorsed by Regulators....Pages 323-346
Double-Take: Getting to the RFID PIA Framework....Pages 347-359
Front Matter....Pages 361-361
Surveillance: Extending the Limits of Privacy Impact Assessment....Pages 363-383
The Madrid Resolution and Prospects for Transnational PIAs....Pages 385-396
Privacy and Ethical Impact Assessment....Pages 397-418
Auditing Privacy Impact Assessments: The Canadian Experience....Pages 419-436
Front Matter....Pages 361-361
Privacy Impact Assessment: Optimising the Regulator’s Role....Pages 437-444
Findings and Recommendations....Pages 445-481
Back Matter....Pages 483-523

✦ Subjects


Constitutional Law; Political Science, general; Public Law


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