The Privacy Engineer’s Companion

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A Workbook of Guidance, Tools, Methodologies, and Templates

ISBN: 1484237056
ISBN 13: 9781484237052
Verlag: APress
Umfang: XVIII, 276 S., 112 s/w Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.02.2020
Weitere Autoren: Dennedy, Michelle Finneran/Fox, Jonathan/Finneran, Thomas et al
Auflage: 1/2020
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Provides developers, engineers, and architects with practical, proven methodologies, guidance, tools, templates and worksheets for engineering and deploying products, systems, processes, and applications (and apps) that involve personal information This book continues the work (started with The Privacy Engineer’s Manifesto) to close the gaps in understanding privacy (and applying it to engineering) that have been created by attorneys, regulators, and compliance teams Provides ever more practical methodologies, guidance, tools, templates and worksheets to support and accelerate the development of products, systems, processes, and applications that involve personal information Gives today’s software developers, engineers, and architects a toolbox of methodologies, guidance, tools, templates and worksheets to jump start and train themselves to become privacy engineers and ensure they can identify, comprehend, and incorporate privacy requirements into the development of products, systems, services, applications, and apps that process personal information and impact privacy

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Beschreibung

Engineer privacy into software, systems, and applications. This book is a resource for developers, engineers, architects, and coders. It provides tools, methodologies, templates, worksheets, and guidance on engineering privacy into software-from ideation to release and beyond-for technologies, products, systems, solutions, and applications. This book can be used in conjunction with the ApressOpen bestseller, The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto. This book trains and equips users to engage in their own privacy scoping requirements workshops, write privacy use cases or "stories" for agile development, document UI privacy patterns, conduct assessments, and align with product and information security teams. And, perhaps most importantly, the book brings clarity to a vitally important need-the protection of personal information-that is often shrouded in mystery during the engineering process. Go from policy to code to QA to value, all within these pages. What You Will Learn - Think of the Fair Information Principles as actionable, normative statements Decode privacy into functional requirements that can be designed and coded Prepare and conduct a privacy scoping requirements workshop Translate privacy requirements into usable stories for agile development Guide user interface designers in creating privacy controls and interfaces Access software, systems, applications, and apps to see if the necessary privacy controls are in place Create privacy engineering documentation (such as data flow diagrams and privacy impact assessments) so that tribal lore is translated into institutional knowledge Access and ready the enterprise to support privacy engineering Who This Book Is For Serves multiple stakeholders, including those involved in architecting, designing, developing, deploying, and reviewing systems, products, processes, applications, and apps that process personal information. This workbook will appeal to software/hardware engineers, technical program and product managers, support and sales engineers, system integrators, IT professionals, lawyers, and information privacy and security professionals.

Autorenporträt

Michelle Finneran Dennedy (@mdennedy) is Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco, where she works to raise awareness and create tools that promote privacy, quality, integrity, respect and asset-level possibilities for data. A sought-after technology industry speaker and thought leader, Michelle is passionate about data privacy and protection, and for building better technology that matters. She works closely with families, executives, innovators and dreamers at all levels and in businesses and organizations at all stages to support the combination of policy, practice and tools. She is a board member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and the Committee for Economic Development (CED) and the chair of the IEEE 7002 Working Group on Data Privacy. Jonathan Fox, Director of Privacy Engineering and Strategy and Planning, is a member of Cisco's Chief Privacy Office and co-author of THE PRIVACY ENGINEER'S MANIFESTO, Getting from Policy to Code to QA to Value (ApressOpen 2014). With over 17 years of privacy experience, Jonathan's principal areas of focus have been product development, government relations, mergers and acquisitions, and training. He is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US), a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM), and was a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM). Prior to Cisco, Jonathan was a Senior Privacy Engineer at Intel. His previous roles have included Director of Data Privacy, McAfee; Director of Privacy, eBay; Deputy Chief Privacy Officer for Sun Microsystems, and Editor-in-Chief of sun.com. Jonathan frequently speaks at industry events and is a member of the IEEE P7002 Personal Data Privacy Working Group and the OASIS Privacy by Design Documentation for Software Engineers Technical Committee. Thomas R Finneran is a principal consultant for the iDennedy Project. He has proposed an approach to use the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) UML Standard for privacy analysis. He was a consultant for over 25 years for CIBER, Inc. He has acquired over 25 years of experience in the field of information technology. His strengths include enterprise (including data, information, knowledge, business, and application) architecture, business and data analysis, UML object analysis and design, logical data modeling, database systems design and analysis, information resource management methodologies, CASE and metadata repository tools, project management, and computer law. He is experienced in almost all application system areas, including real-time data collection systems, inventory control, sales and order processing, personnel, all types of financial systems, the use of expert systems, and project management systems. He has developed and taught training courses in the areas of use cases, relational concepts, strategic data planning, logical data modeling, and the utilization of CASE tools, among others. He is also an experienced intellectual property patent lawyer. For various companies, he has held such titles as director, MIS; manager, corporate data strategy; manager, data administration; managing consultant; manager, standards and education; and systems designer. These companies include the Standard Oil Company, Corning Glass Works, ITT, ADR, and the U.S. Navy. In addition, he was vice president and general counsel of TOMARK, Inc., the developer of the highly successful ABEND-AID software package. He has a bachelor of arts (Ohio State University), a masters of business administration (Roosevelt University), and a juris doctor's degree (Cleveland State). He is a member of the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court and a member of the bar of Ohio, New Jersey, Connecticut and a member of the Patent Bar Lisa Bobbitt, CISSP, CIPM, is the lead Privacy Engineering architect in Cisco's Privacy Office. Lisa is passionate about embedding pr

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