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Privacy by Design: A qualitative study to explore privacy by design adaptation in reducing privacy breaches

Nampiina, Esther LU ; Lkhagvasuren, Mandukhai LU and Madjidian, Arman (2020) INFM10 20201
Department of Informatics
Abstract
Privacy by Design is a methodology that enables privacy to be built into the design and architecture of information systems and business processes. Rather than bolting on protection at the end of a design process, care for privacy needs to be one of the foundational concerns of any implementation. Traditionally, privacy policies have been largely approached reactively, and only triggered once a breach occurs. However, to comply with new privacy data protection laws, companies are now obliged to implement the principles of PbD and take data privacy into the account during the design stage of all projects. Therefore, this study aims to explore the practices that have been adopted by companies to implement PbD. To achieve this aim, empirical... (More)
Privacy by Design is a methodology that enables privacy to be built into the design and architecture of information systems and business processes. Rather than bolting on protection at the end of a design process, care for privacy needs to be one of the foundational concerns of any implementation. Traditionally, privacy policies have been largely approached reactively, and only triggered once a breach occurs. However, to comply with new privacy data protection laws, companies are now obliged to implement the principles of PbD and take data privacy into the account during the design stage of all projects. Therefore, this study aims to explore the practices that have been adopted by companies to implement PbD. To achieve this aim, empirical data from semi-structured interviews conducted with UI/UX designers worldwide were analysed and insightful findings were found. Overall, the concept of PbD is a relatively unknown concept among most respondents. Several companies have adopted practices in accordance with the principle of data minimization, and the principle of visibility and transparency. (Less)
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author
Nampiina, Esther LU ; Lkhagvasuren, Mandukhai LU and Madjidian, Arman
supervisor
organization
course
INFM10 20201
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Privacy by Design, Data Privacy, GDPR
report number
INF20-046
language
English
id
9017931
date added to LUP
2020-06-26 16:56:50
date last changed
2020-06-26 16:56:50
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  abstract     = {{Privacy by Design is a methodology that enables privacy to be built into the design and architecture of information systems and business processes. Rather than bolting on protection at the end of a design process, care for privacy needs to be one of the foundational concerns of any implementation. Traditionally, privacy policies have been largely approached reactively, and only triggered once a breach occurs. However, to comply with new privacy data protection laws, companies are now obliged to implement the principles of PbD and take data privacy into the account during the design stage of all projects. Therefore, this study aims to explore the practices that have been adopted by companies to implement PbD. To achieve this aim, empirical data from semi-structured interviews conducted with UI/UX designers worldwide were analysed and insightful findings were found. Overall, the concept of PbD is a relatively unknown concept among most respondents. Several companies have adopted practices in accordance with the principle of data minimization, and the principle of visibility and transparency.}},
  author       = {{Nampiina, Esther and Lkhagvasuren, Mandukhai and Madjidian, Arman}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Privacy by Design: A qualitative study to explore privacy by design adaptation in reducing privacy breaches}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}