Where do organizations find best practices for implementing privacy-protective ID systems?
It is recommended that organizations first establish an overall privacy policy for the identity management system and then conduct a privacy impact assessment. A privacy impact assessment can ensure that the privacy policy is considered and adhered to throughout the design, deployment and on-going operation of the identity management system. Several resources are available to assist with developing a privacy impact assessment: • Canadian Government Privacy Impact Assessment Policy, available at http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pubs_pol/ciopubs/pia-pefr/paip-pefr_e.asp. • “How to Do a Privacy Assessment: Smart, Optical and Other Advance Cards,” published by ACT Canada and available at http://www.actcda.com/resource/articles.htm. • “Multi-Application Smart Cards: How to Do a Privacy Assessment,” published by ACT Canada and available at http://www.actcda.com/resource/articles.htm. Other resources include the following: • The Fair Information Practices defined by the Organization for Economic Deve
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