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Subject: RE: [pmrm] Privacy Engineering...Its time to take the next steps
Hi Gail,
I just had a chance to go through this on the way to joining the call. I'll try to make a few edits later (currently at airport and am on phone).
I hope we have time to discuss the RSA presentation: as I’ve mentioned to you before, I will probably be at RSA in any case and would be happy and comfortable to present if nobody else is able or available. My costs are also covered so no drain on limited Member Section resources ☺
Best regards,
Peter
Sent from my phone. Apologies for brevity, levity, and laxity: it’s hard to write on a moving planet
From: Gail Magnuson
Sent: Tuesday, 8 November 2016 15:32
To: pmrm@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [pmrm] Privacy Engineering...Its time to take the next steps
Regards, GailEngineering privacy: A primer
As privacy moves from policy and law to operations and execution, many privacy professionals are beginning to focus on the "how" of privacy within their organizations. What are the controls, frameworks, checks and balances that can be applied to make sure your operation is performing at intended and that the correct questions are asked, and action taken, at the appropriate inflection points? Further, many organizations - from NIST to ISACA to IEEE to OASIS and more - are beginning to offer up standards, frameworks, and tools from which privacy pros can pick, choose, and steal. In this session, we'll provide an overview of what's emerging, where they seem to align, and where you might have to make some hard decisions for your organization.
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