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Privacy Engineering Beginners’ Literature

2022-11-20 / Christian Zimmermann / 2 Comments

As a result of discussion at the IAPP’s DPC22, I started to compile an initial list of privacy engineering beginners’ literature. You can find it under “Resources” in the main menu. It’s definitive not an exhaustive list and obviously a very subjective selection and I am more than happy to hear about any publications you…

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Part 3: Privacy-Preserving Technologies

2022-06-03 / Christian Zimmermann / Leave a comment

This blog post is the third and last of a series of posts that aims at bringing some light into the terminological thicket of privacy engineering. The series primarily aims at illustrating the goals and functions of privacy engineering and how they can be implemented through different technologies. To inform this discussion, it will (if…

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Part 2: From Privacy Theory to Engineering Practice

2022-05-18 / Christian Zimmermann / 3 Comments

This blog post is the second of a series of posts that aims at bringing some light into the terminological thicket of privacy engineering. The series primarily aims at illustrating the goals and functions of privacy engineering and how they can be implemented through different technologies. To inform this discussion, it will (if only briefly)…

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Part1: What is Privacy Engineering?

2022-05-10 / Christian Zimmermann / 1 Comment

This blog post is the first of a series of posts that aims at bringing some light into the terminological thicket of privacy engineering. The series primarily aims at illustrating the goals and functions of privacy engineering and how they can be implemented through different technologies. To inform this discussion, it will (if only briefly)…

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Automating Privacy Engineering

2020-04-13 / Christian Zimmermann / 2 Comments

Whether and to what extent privacy engineering might be open to automation is a question that I asked myself for quite some time now. Luckily, I finally found some time to dig deeper into the topic during the last weeks. My research resulted in a first paper for which I happily handed in the camera-ready…

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