Privacy-by-engineering is the future of software development

16/06/2023 | Venture Beat

Developers often rush privacy into product release cycles, rather than making it an integral part of each platform refresh. This approach results in a mediocre customer experience and fails to achieve the full potential of what privacy could offer. To truly deliver what customers want in terms of data integrity, quality, and control, privacy must be planned as a core component of every system development life cycle.

According to Anshu Sharma, the CEO of Skyflow, privacy-by-design is not enough. Instead, he believes that privacy-by-engineering or privacy-by-architecture is what's really needed. Privacy-by-engineering means building applications, data systems, and technology in such a way that privacy is built into the architecture from the outset.

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Computer code, Artificial Intelligence, software

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