Privacy by design

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Introduction
The concept of 'Privacy by Design' means that privacy-sensitive elements are already taken into account as early as the design phase and that sufficient privacy guarantees are implemented to properly protect and secure personal data.

Companies have to deploy their 'experts' to develop services and products in such a way that do not violate, or to a much lesser extent, the privacy of individuals.

Examples

 * Create minimal interfaces. Describe why the data should be in another system.
 * Discuss with your technology partner how you can prevent possible threats. In some systems functionality is created to log strange behaviour. Activity in the system on times when activity should be low in combination with a new ip address. Big amounts of data that are downloaded.