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First PRIPARE advisory board consultation Wednesday 21st May 2014, Thursday 22nd May 2014 Athens The PRIPARE project organised an advisory board consultation during the 2014 annual
privacy forum (http://privacyforum.eu/) and CSP forum (http://www.cspforum.eu/2014)
which took place in May 2014 in Athens
The following persons were invited:
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Dawn Jutla, from Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dawn is a member
of the Board of Directors for OASIS.. She co-chairs Dr. Ann Cavoukian the OASIS
Privacy by Design for Software Engineers (PbD-SE) Technical Committee. She also
contributed to the OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model draft specification.
Dawn Jutla brought to PRIPARE the standardisation perspective.
Claudia Diaz from the Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography (COSIC)
research group at the KU. Leuven, where she coordinates the Privacy and Identity
Management subgroup. Claudia Diaz brought to PRIPARE the privacy engineering
perspective.
Rodica Tirtea, Expert in network and security at ENISA. Rodica Tirtea provided the
European security policy perspective.
Daria Catalui deals with Network and Information Security in Education, stakeholder
management and outreach strategies at ENISA. Daria Catalui, provided the European
security policy perspective with a focus on education.
The advisory consultation included several parts:
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Claudia Diaz and Dawn Jutla were invited to make a presentation in a specific session
of the CSP forum entitled How to Transform Principles into Enginering
Requirements? The session was chaired by PRIPARE coordinator. Claudia Diaz made
a presentation entitled Engineering Privacy by Design1. Dawn Jutla made a
presentation entitled Overview of the OASIS PbD-SE and PMRM emerging privacy
standards2.
A first series of short consultations with Dawn Jutla, Rodica Tirtea, Daria Catalui took
place on Wednesday. It involved
o a presentation of WP1 (methodology) with Alberto Crespo and Nicolas
Notarion (ATOS),
o a presentation of WP2 (best practice) with Hisain Elshaafi (Watford institute of
technology),
o and a presentation of WP3 (training) with Frank Kargl (U.Ulm).
A second series of short consultations with Rodica Tirtea, Claudia Diaz took place on
Thursday. It involved
o a presentation of WP4 (educational material) with Claudia Roda and Susan
Perry (American University in Paris),
o a presentation of WP5 (research gaps) with Carmela Troncoso (Gradient).
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http://www.cspforum.eu/uploads/Csp2014Presentations/Track_4/Claudia%20Diaz_Engineering%20Privacy%20by%20design%20final.pdf
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http://www.cspforum.eu/uploads/Csp2014Presentations/Track_4/Dawn%20Jutla_OASIS%20PbDSE%20PMRM%20Overview.pdf
The advisory consultation was beneficial as it confirmed the following:
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directions taken for the specification of a PbD methodology was consistent with the
view of the advisory board members;
the PRIPARE PbD methodology could be a significant contribution to the OASIS
PbD-SE TC. Further liaison will take place with OASIS (the PRIPARE coordinator is
a member of the PbD-SE TC);
education material is important not only for engineering students but also for policy
people. Further liaison will take place with ENISA (through WP5 leaders)