A Model-Based Privacy Compliance Checker


 
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Old 11-26-2008
A Model-Based Privacy Compliance Checker

HPL-2008-193 A Model-Based Privacy Compliance Checker - Pearson, Siani; Allison, Damien
Keyword(s): privacy, e-business organization, compliance checking, modeling, governance
Abstract: Increasingly, e-business organisations are coming under pressure to be compliant to a range of privacy legislation, policies and best practice. There is a clear need for high-level management and administrators to be able to assess in a dynamic, customisable way the degree to which their enterprise ...
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