Privacy by design
In an age where digital traces are ubiquitous, the notion of privacy by design (PbD) has evolved as a guiding principle, directing the development of systems and technologies toward robust privacy and security. PbD, championed by Dr. Ann Cavoukian, is a proactive strategy to ensure privacy is incorporated into the fundamental fabric of technology from its development. We’ll delve into the seven foundational principles of PbD, deciphering each one and revealing tangible implementation strategies with real-world examples, all presented in layperson’s terms to make this critical aspect of our digital landscape accessible and understandable:
Figure 12.2 – The seven pillars of the PbD model
PbD is a fundamental notion that pervades the creation and implementation of digital systems, ensuring that privacy concerns are incorporated at all stages. This comprehensive approach promotes proactive efforts to preserve individuals...