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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2017

From privacy by design to design for privacy

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Privacy by design places the user's privacy and the protection of his/her personal data as a basic principle in the early stages of the design and decision-making process. In 2018, Privacy by Design will become a mandatory provision for any entity across the world which collects and processes European residents' personal data. In other words, more than a methodology, Privacy by Design is soon to become a legal requirement, the infringement of which may be subject to fines up to 2% of a company's total worldwide annual turnover. However, we argue in this article that Privacy by design is not merely a legal requirement that solution designers and providers need to comply with, but that the lack of respect for users' privacy is increasingly becoming a pain for users, with the aid of the pain-driven Radical Innovation Design (RID) methodology. Thus, we will show that Privacy by design may increase the value creation of a solution and that integrating privacy as a default setting in the design of a solution is becoming an essential factor for success on the market. This paper is a proposal and first attempt to evolve from Privacy by Design to a Design for Privacy.
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hal-01673578 , version 1 (30-12-2017)

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Guilda Rostama, Alborz Bekhradi, Bernard Yannou. From privacy by design to design for privacy. International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED), Aug 2017, Vancouver, Canada. ⟨hal-01673578⟩
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