Fair Information Practices For System Developers This is the last in a series of three presentations on the Fair Information Practices. This presentation is designed for system developers who create information managment and network systems. If an omnibus privacy law was passed, then busiensses would fall under new requirements. In order to remain competitive, vendors would have to update their products in order to facilitate compliance. Therefore, this presentation explains the types of changes that would need to be implemented in various systems and software in order to meet the privacy guidelines of the FIPs… 26 Feb 2009 :: Security :: #privacy #fair information #practices #legal #developement
Fair Information Practices: Implementing In Businesses (Presentation) The following presentation was originally part of a class project on the Fair Information Practices.The presentation is designed for companies and other organizations in the private sector to better understand how the passage of an Omnibus Privacy Law would affect their busienss operations and processes. The presentation provides the highlights of action which must be taken to comply with privacy guidelines… 26 Feb 2009 :: Security :: #privacy #fair information practices #legal
Fair Information Practices: Overview and Application to the Omnibus Approach (Presentation) The following presentation is designed to give an overview on the Fair Information Practices. This presentation was originally used in a class project on the creation of an Omnibus Privacy Law in the United States. The Fair Information Practices were originally developed in the United States, but were not actively enacted through laws and regulations there. However, the concepts took hold in the European Union… 26 Feb 2009 :: Security :: #privacy #fair information practices #legal