Abstract
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The Privacy by Design approach to systems engineering introduces privacy requirements in the early stages of development, instead of patching up a built system afterwards. However, 'vague', 'disconnected from technology', or 'aspirational' are some terms employed nowadays to refer to the privacy principles which must lead the development process. Although privacy has become a first-class citizen in the realm of non-functional requirements and some methodological frameworks help developers by providing design guidance, software engineers often miss a solid reference detailing which specific, technical requirements they must abide by, and a systematic methodology to follow. In this position paper, we look into a domain that has already successfully tackled these problems -web accessibility-, and propose translating their findings into the realm of privacy requirements engineering, analyzing as well the gaps not yet covered by current privacy initiatives. | |
International
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Congress
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2014 IEEE 1st Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering (ESPRE) |
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960 |
Place
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Karlskrona (Suecia) |
Reviewers
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ISBN/ISSN
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978-1-4799-6340-9 |
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10.1109/ESPRE.2014.6890523 |
Start Date
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25/08/2014 |
End Date
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25/08/2014 |
From page
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19 |
To page
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24 |
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PROCEEDINGS OF IEEE 1st Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering (ESPRE) |