DARE UK PRiAM Project D3 Report: Privacy Risk Framework Application Guide
DARE UK PRiAM Project D3 Report: Privacy Risk Framework Application Guide
This report is Deliverable 3 (D3) “PRiAM Privacy Risk Framework Application Guide” of the DARE UK PRiAM project. The report is one in a series of four project reports, which focus on working towards standardisation of privacy risk assessment for cross-domain access and re-use of sensitive data for research purposes. This report describes how to automate privacy risk assessment by augmenting a pre-existing cybersecurity knowledgebase with privacy risk factors and then using the combined knowledge in an ISO 27005 risk assessment process using a System Security Modelling (SSM) platform. This approach allows data governance practitioners to construct a model of a system that can be used to explore threats, risks and consequences in a transparent, repeatable and efficient way.
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Boniface, Michael, Carmichael, Laura, Hall, Wendy, Mcmahon, James P, Pickering, Brian, Surridge, Michael, Taylor, Steve, Atmaca, Ugur Ilker, Epiphaniou, Gregory, Maple, Carsten, Murakonda, Sasi and Weller, Suzanne
(2022)
DARE UK PRiAM Project D3 Report: Privacy Risk Framework Application Guide
Zenodo
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(doi:10.5281/zenodo.7107466).
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This report is Deliverable 3 (D3) “PRiAM Privacy Risk Framework Application Guide” of the DARE UK PRiAM project. The report is one in a series of four project reports, which focus on working towards standardisation of privacy risk assessment for cross-domain access and re-use of sensitive data for research purposes. This report describes how to automate privacy risk assessment by augmenting a pre-existing cybersecurity knowledgebase with privacy risk factors and then using the combined knowledge in an ISO 27005 risk assessment process using a System Security Modelling (SSM) platform. This approach allows data governance practitioners to construct a model of a system that can be used to explore threats, risks and consequences in a transparent, repeatable and efficient way.
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