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IPEN

The Internet Privacy Engineering Network (IPEN) was launched in 2014. It is a practical initiative encouraging the development of methodologies and tools which can effectively foster privacy-enhancing technologies or PETs.

It supports the creation of engineer groups working on (re)-usable building blocks, design patterns and other tools for selected internet use cases where privacy is at stake.

IPEN welcomes participants from different areas such as data protection authorities, academia, open source and business development and other individuals who are committed to finding engineering solutions to privacy challenges.

The objective of the work should be to integrate data protection and privacy into all phases of the development process, from the requirements phase to production, as it is most appropriate for the development model and the application environment.

 It supports networking between engineer groups and existing initiatives for engineering privacy into the internet. This network facilitates exchange in order to coordinate work and avoid duplication, in addition to discussing which privacy oriented use cases should be addressed with priority.

 IPEN is building a repository of relevant resources, making its findings and knowledge base accessible to all participants, developers and privacy experts.

 A core group takes care of collection and distribution of information, liaises with other relevant initiatives, facilitates the dialogue on engineering solutions, and organises online and offline events.

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Jul
2019
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Presentations annual IPEN workshop 2019 - Afternoon sessions

Presentations annual IPEN workshop, 12 June 2019, Rome

‘Anonymisation systems and utility’ - Maurizio Naldi, Università di Roma Tor Vergata
Available languages: English
‘Embedding privacy in software development: implementation aspects’ - Larisa Gabudeanu, Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai
Available languages: English
‘Design patterns for consent management’ - Stefano Leucci, Nexa Center for Internet and Society
Available languages: English
‘PDP4E privacy engineering toolkit’ - Samuel Martín, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Gabriel Pedroza, Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (CEA)
Available languages: English
‘Data subjects and privacy by design’ - Rula Sayaf, Privacy Algebra
Available languages: English
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9
Jul
2019
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Presentations annual IPEN workshop 2019 - Morning sessions

Presentations annual IPEN workshop, 12 June 2019, Rome

‘The Brave Ad Platform’ - Panos Papadopoulos, Brave
Available languages: English
‘ErnieApp’ - Scott Stonham, ErnieApp
Available languages: English
‘By design approach in large-scale smart city projects’ - Alessandro Mantelero, Politecnico di Torino
Available languages: English
‘Status of privacy engineering standardisation’ - Antonio Kung, Trialog
Available languages: English
‘State of the art on reusable elements for the systematic design of privacy-friendly information systems’ - José M. del Álamo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Available languages: English
‘Guiding App Developers on Privacy and Security Design Matters’ - Majid Hatamian, Goethe Universität Frankfurt/M.
Available languages: English
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Sep
2017

Newsletter (53)

In the September 2017 edition of the EDPS Newsletter we cover the EDPS Opinion on the digital single gateway, the investigation of complaints relating to medical data and the latest developments in privacy engineering.