
Podcast: Privacy by design
Associate Professor Marilyn Prosch heads up the "Privacy by Design Research Initiative" at the W. P. Carey School's Department of Information Systems. Prosch served on a task force of the American Institute of CPAs and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, which developed a set of metrics called the Generally Accepted Privacy Principles, or GAPP. Here at the W. P. Carey School of Business, Prosch and her colleagues are looking at privacy from a different perspective from other institutions.
From KnowIT, September 7, 2010
Associate Professor Marilyn Prosch heads up the "Privacy by Design Research Initiative" at the W. P. Carey School's Department of Information Systems. Prosch served on a task force of the American Institute of CPAs and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, which developed a set of metrics called the Generally Accepted Privacy Principles, or GAPP. Here at the W. P. Carey School of Business, Prosch and her colleagues are looking at privacy from a different perspective from other institutions. (16:37)
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