Privacy engineering is evolving

24/05/2021 | IAPP

Privacy has a way to go before it receives the universal respect that it deserves. Professionals point to regulations and policies as essential components in bringing this about, but as the IAPP points out, these alone won't be enough. The understanding of and need for privacy engineering are "evolving rapidly alongside new technologies, products and services, regulations and even societal trends." Kissner and Cranor break down the short- and long-term role of privacy engineering. 

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