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Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D.
Information & Privacy Commissioner
Ontario, Canada
What people are saying
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A privacy by design approach can be mandated (or otherwise encouraged)
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- Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop: Online Privacy: Towards Informational Self-Determination on the Internet, "Manifesto from Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop," June 2011. Edited by Simone Fischer-Hübner, Chris Hoofnagle, Ioannis Krontiris, Kai Rannenberg, and Michael Waidner
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The end structure of the new systems was very strongly informed by the PbD
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- Robert Cook: Chief Information Officer, University of Toronto
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As a PbD Ambassador, I’m a fervent supporter of its Principles and
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- Claudiu Popa: Founder and Principal Risk Advisor, Informatica Corporation
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Congratulations to you (on the PbD Resolution)! You are such a tremendous
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- Dr. Ilse Treurnicht: CEO of the MaRS Discovery District
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I want to congratulate you on the incredible achievement of what I would call
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- Terry McQuay: President, Nymity Inc.
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Privacy By Design is a set of seven high-level concepts, created by
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- National Institute of Standards and Technology: The Smart Grid Interoperability Panel–Cyber Security Working Group, "Guidelines for Smart Grid Cyber Security: Vol. 2, Privacy and the Smart Grid," August 2010.
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Intel views Privacy by Design as a necessary component of our accountability
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- David A. Hoffman: Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer, Intel Corporation.
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A long-time advocate of privacy technologies, Ann coined the term Privacy by
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- Dr. Stefan Brands: Principal Architect, Identity & Security Division, Microsoft Corporation.
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Ann Cavoukian is a rare breed — a government official working with privacy
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- Jared Kaprove:
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“This is amazing. Every time I see something like this, it makes me sad that
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- Christopher Soghoian: Berkman Centre for Internet & Society, Harvard University
Technology
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May 7th, 2012 Building Privacy into Ontario’s Smart Meter Data Management System: A Control ...
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Building Privacy into Ontario’s Smart Meter Data Management System: A Control Framework
- Author: Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) & Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada
- Date Published: May 7, 2012
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April 13th, 2012 Smart Meters in Europe: Privacy by Design at its Best
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Smart Meters in Europe: Privacy by Design at its Best
- Author: Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D.
- Date Published: April 13, 2012
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March 8th, 2012 Applying Privacy by Design Best Practices to SDG&E’s Smart Prici...
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Applying Privacy by Design Best Practices to SDG&E’s Smart Pricing Program
San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is taking a leadership position to advance the Smart Grid and acknowledges the importance of proactively building privacy into its design, as it plans for the various phases of implementation. As such, SDG&E is collaborating with the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (IPC) of Ontario, Canada, to put into action the policies, approach, and standards to protect the privacy of customer data by working together on SDG&E’s Smart Pricing Program. This effort will result in a privacy model and associated deliverables that can be leveraged and further improved as SDG&E implements other projects.
- Date Published: March 8, 2012
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March 2nd, 2012 Embedding Privacy into the Design of EHRs to Enable Multiple Functionalities ...
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Embedding Privacy into the Design of EHRs to Enable Multiple Functionalities – Win/Win
Personal health information comprises some of the most sensitive and intimate details of one’s life, such as those relating to one’s physical or mental health and the health history of one’s family. As such, it requires strong protections to ensure the privacy of the individual to whom it relates. Personal health information must also be accurate, complete, and accessible to healthcare providers in order to deliver necessary health care to individuals. At the same time, health information has long been used for invaluable secondary purposes that go beyond the care and treatment of the individual, for uses that are seen to benefit society as a whole. This includes such varied uses as population health monitoring, quality improvement, health research, and the management of Canada’s publicly-funded healthcare system.
The question of how to maximize both personal privacy and the benefits that may be derived from secondary use becomes more challenging as information technologies like electronic health records (EHRs) become more prevalent in the health sector.
- Date Published: March 2, 2012
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November 28th, 2011 Mobile Near Field Communications (NFC) “Tap ‘n Go” – Keep it Secure ...
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Mobile Near Field Communications (NFC) “Tap ‘n Go” – Keep it Secure and Private
This paper examines Near Field Communications (NFC) technologies and their growing deployment in mobile devices. Four consumer use cases illustrate NFC functionalities and benefits. Privacy and security risks are identified, and solutions are offered for NFC mobile device and application developers that are informed by the Privacy by Design Foundational Principles.
- Date Published: November 28, 2011
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June 14th, 2011 Wi-Fi Positioning Systems: Beware of Unintended Consequences
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Wi-Fi Positioning Systems: Beware of Unintended Consequences
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April 30th, 2011 White Paper: Anonymous Video Analytics (AVA) technology and privacy
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White Paper: Anonymous Video Analytics (AVA) technology and privacy
Tracking individuals online for marketing and other purposes has become a contentious public policy issue for consumers, regulators and advertisers. The stakes are high, and the technologies complex, but by applying Privacy by Design principles early and
systematically, privacy, consumer trust, personalization, innovation and economic benefits may all be achieved. This is positive-sum thinking at its best.Just as ubiquitous and economically dynamic — but far less contentious — is personalized “offline” display advertising to consumers in the “real world.” This paper describes innovative digital signage technology, developed in Ontario, that embraces Privacy by Design principles by providing customized content to consumers without identifying them. It is a model approach and solution that offers important illustrative lessons for the online industry.
- Date Published: April 30, 2011
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February 10th, 2011 Comments on the European Commission’s Comprehensive Approach on personal Data ...
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Comments on the European Commission’s Comprehensive Approach on personal Data Protection in the EU – Public Authority
- Date Published: February 10, 2011
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February 3rd, 2011 Operationalizing Privacy by Design:The Ontario Smart Grid Case Study
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Operationalizing Privacy by Design:The Ontario Smart Grid Case Study
- Date Published: February 3, 2011
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January 27th, 2011 Response to the Department of Commerce Internet Policy Task Force
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Response to the Department of Commerce Internet Policy Task Force
- Date Published: January 27, 2011
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