-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [ipen] IPEN - Save the date - 9 September 2016 - Call for contributions Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 13:05:55 +0000 From: EDPS_IPEN <i...@edps.europa.eu> Reply-To: Internet Privacy Engineering Network (IPEN) <i...@lists.frobbit.se> To: 'i...@lists.frobbit.se' <i...@lists.frobbit.se>, EDPS_IPEN <i...@edps.europa.eu>
Dear colleagues, We are very grateful to Kai Rannenberg and the team of the Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Security (www.m-chair.de) at Goethe University Frankfurt (www.uni-frankfurt.de) and to the teams of the projects PRISMACLOUD (https://prismacloud.eu/) and CREDENTIAL (https://credential.eu/) for organising the next IPEN workshop. The workshop will be held on 9 September 2016, the day right after the ENISA Annual Privacy Forum 2016 (http://privacyforum.eu/), also at the premises of Goethe University. Interdisciplinary cooperation is one of the key objectives of the IPEN network. Bringing together systems engineers and developers with lawyers and other privacy experts to exchange ideas about the best ways to integrate data protection and privacy into the systems engineering process has been considered one of the most important assets of IPEN. It has often been observed, that the different experts have quite different ideas about the subject when they talk about "privacy" or "data protection". One purpose of the workshop this year should be the exchange of information and experience between projects and initiatives and a debate on the objectives and assumptions, in order to improve understanding and strengthen the discourse, and to find new fields for cooperation. The European Union has this year completed an important effort to clarify what "data protection" should mean. With the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), legal value is provided for key concepts of the domain, and steps are set out to make them more practical in a technical sense. With the GDPR, it becomes a formal legal obligation for organisations which process personal data to apply the principles of Data Protection by Design and Data Protection by Default. Article 25 of the GDPR aims to spell out how these principles should be put in practice. We are grateful to CREDENTIAL and PRISMACLOUD for their offer to present their work and their approaches to Privacy by design and privacy engineering, and to support the discussions. We invite other initiatives and projects to join the debate with presentations and contributions. In order to start developing a common and better understanding of the engineering perspective on data protection by design and by default, we invite organisations that are applying these principles in their own data processing operations, developers that apply these principles in their projects, and data protection authorities that will have to monitor and supervise the application of the new rules. We invite you to let us know of your intentions to participate at your earliest convenience. We will communicate the draft agenda as soon as possible. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have. Kind regards Achim Klabunde [cid:image001.png@01D1E9AA.B3945550] Achim KLABUNDE Head of Sector IT Policy ' (+32) 228 31993 | ( (+32) 473 856 372 | 7 (+32) 228 31950 | > MTS 04X060 [Email] achim.klabu...@edps.europa.eu<mailto:achim.klabu...@edps.europa.eu> European Data Protection Supervisor Postal address: Rue Wiertz 60, B-1047 Brussels Office address: Rue Montoyer 30, B-1000 Brussels [Twitter] @EU_EDPS<http://twitter.com/EU_EDPS> [Website] www.edps.europa.eu<http://www.edps.europa.eu/> This email (and any attachment) may contain information that is internal or confidential. Unauthorised access, use or other processing is not permitted. If you are not the intended recipient please inform the sender by reply and then delete all copies. Emails are not secure as they can be intercepted, amended, and infected with viruses. The EDPS therefore cannot guarantee the security of correspondence by email. _______________________________________________ List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/guardian-dev To unsubscribe, email: guardian-dev-unsubscr...@lists.mayfirst.org