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CEI UNI ISO/IEC 29100

Information technology - Security techniques - Privacy framework

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Organization: CEI
Publication Date: 1 March 2015
Status: inactive
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Information coding): 35.040
scope:

This International Standard provides a privacy framework which

- specifies a common privacy terminology;

- defines the actors and their roles in processing personally identifiable information (PII);

- describes privacy safeguarding considerations; and

- provides references to known privacy principles for information technology.

This International Standard is applicable to natural persons and organizations involved in specifying, procuring, architecting, designing, developing, testing, maintaining, administering, and operating information and communication technology systems or services where privacy controls are required for the processing of PII.

Document History

February 1, 2021
Information technology - Security techniques - Privacy framework
- specifies a common privacy terminology; - defines the actors and their roles in processing personally identifiable information (PII); - describes privacy safeguarding considerations; and -...
February 1, 2016
Information technology - Security techniques - Privacy framework
This International Standard provides a privacy framework which - specifies a common privacy terminology; - defines the actors and their roles in processing personally identifiable information...
CEI UNI ISO/IEC 29100
March 1, 2015
Information technology - Security techniques - Privacy framework
This International Standard provides a privacy framework which - specifies a common privacy terminology; - defines the actors and their roles in processing personally identifiable information...

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