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Abstract
Preserving privacy and protecting sensitive data are fundamental to the core values of individuals and free societies. There have been endless debates on how these values and obligations may be embedded into systems, preferably from the very beginning of the design process. This paper discusses the importance of security and Privacy by Design, both for individuals, as well as for corporations. It highlights a compelling approach for corporations to embrace security and Privacy by Design as a competitive advantage. Aside from adhering to changing regulations, there is power in using the latest cuttingedge technologies to increase consumer confidence. In light of the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), growing threats to sensitive data and the ongoing need to preserve privacy, a data-centric approach, where the protection follows the data wherever it goes, brings a disruptive approach in protecting personal and sensitive business data. Disruptive technologies such as the Circles of Trust security suite, offer persistent data protection for all digital assets. Encryption follows the data and sensitive assets remain protected, both at rest and regardless of where they travel, only allowing authorised personnel to access them, anywhere, everywhere. This also facilitates secure cross-border sharing and collaboration. All organisations have full control over their shared assets. Access can be revoked anytime. These privacy-enhancing capabilities extend to mobile devices as well as cloud storage. As custodians of people’s information and personal data, it is our duty to proactively protect the sanctity of this information. Innovation today offers proactive tools to maintain business continuity while protecting personal and business information from getting out into the public arena and being exploited — win/win!
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Author's Biography
Ann Cavoukian PhD LLD (Hon), MSM is the founder and creator of the International Council on Global Privacy and Security by Design. She is also Distinguished Expert-in-Residence, leading the Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. Ann served an unprecedented three terms as the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada. There, she created Privacy by Design, a framework that seeks to proactively embed privacy into the design specifications of information technologies, networked infrastructure and business practices, thereby achieving the strongest protection possible. She was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for her outstanding work on creating Privacy by Design that has reached global prominence.
Nandini Jolly is the Founder, President and CEO of CryptoMill Cybersecurity Solutions. Nandini’s mantra is security with usability and keeping it simple. In 2013, Nandini was named as one of Canada’s 100 Most Powerful Women. In October 2014, Nandini was featured by the Government of Canada’s Status of Women Canada. She is a Privacy by Design Ambassador, and co-authored a white paper in 2015 with Dr Ann Cavoukian when she was Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario — ‘Encryption by default and circles of trust’. Prior to founding CryptoMill, Nandini served as Senior Vice President, Global Treasury Services, Bank of America as well as Director at Deloitte and Touche, National Financial Services Industry Group.