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  2. Privacy Impact Assessment - Wikipedia

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    2 Purpose. 3 Benefits. 4 Implementation. 5 History. ... In the United States and Europe, policies have been issued to mandate and standardize privacy impact ...

  3. Privacy engineering - Wikipedia

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    A privacy impact assessment is another tool within this context and its use does not imply that privacy engineering is being practiced. One area of concern is the proper definition and application of terms such as personal data, personally identifiable information, anonymisation and pseudo-anonymisation which lack sufficient and detailed enough ...

  4. Program evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Tier 5: establishing impact; For each tier, purpose(s) are identified, along with corresponding tasks that enable the identified purpose of the tier to be achieved. [34] For example, the purpose of the first tier, Needs assessment, would be to document a need for a program in a community.

  5. Personal Information Protection Law of the People's Republic ...

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    Such assessments must include: Whether or not the personal information handling purpose, handling method, etc., are lawful, legitimate, and necessary; The influence on individuals' rights and interests, and the security risks; Whether protective measures undertaken are legal, effective, and suitable to the degree of risk.

  6. Privacy Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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  7. Privacy policy - Wikipedia

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    A privacy policy is a statement or legal document (in privacy law) that discloses some or all of the ways a party gathers, uses, discloses, and manages a customer or client's data. [1]

  8. Standardization - Wikipedia

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    Standardization (American English) or standardisation (British English) is the process of implementing and developing technical standards based on the consensus of different parties that include firms, users, interest groups, standards organizations and governments. [1]

  9. Impact evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Other authors make a distinction between "impact evaluation" and "impact assessment." "Impact evaluation" uses empirical techniques to estimate the effects of interventions and their statistical significance, whereas "impact assessment" includes a broader set of methods, including structural simulations and other approaches that cannot test for ...