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Privacy framework process to date from @usnistgov #PrivacyLab
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If you’re familiar with the @usnistgov cybersecurity framework, here’s how they’re thinking about the relationship with the new privacy standard. #PrivacyLab
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First audience question is about GDPR, naturally. #PrivacyLab @usnistgov says they’re aiming to build a framework that can be helpful in various legal regimes.
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More context from @usnistgov re: compliance with specific regulations — the framework is intended to be a decomposition of potential tactical roadmaps to help you move toward whatever legal obligations you have. #PrivacyLab
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Organizations need to do their own assessments on privacy risk & applicable laws to determine the right priorities for them. @usnistgov previously published an assessment guide if you want to use it. #PrivacyLab
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Stated value objectives for the @usnistgov privacy framework. (They’re already abandoning use of the term “lexicon” following previous public feedback. 😉) #PrivacyLab
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@usnistgov says they’re working to make the privacy framework complementary to the existing cybersecurity framework but also useful by orgs that aren’t using both. #PrivacyLab
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Interesting to see “govern” called out in this framework (it’s not in NIST cybersecurity framework) — IMO this is critical to any data protection program, including relevant parts of security. Also, @usnistgov stresses the “communicate” function is 2-way (yas!🎉). #PrivacyLab
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Future considerations for the framework from @usnistgov. #PrivacyLab
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Replying to @iMeluny
Is this related to ISO/PC 317 and the work by @ansidotorg? iso.org/committee/6935430.ht…

Aug 14, 2019 · 3:07 AM UTC