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Name: David WRIGHT

Affiliation: Trilateral Research & Consulting

Personal web-site:

www.trilateralresearch.com

Short BIO

David Wright is managing partner of Trilateral Research & Consulting, which has participated in several projects under the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Framework Programmes. Trilateral is currently a partner in the PRESCIENT, SAPIENT and PIAF projects. He is also co-editing a book entitled Privacy Impact Assessments: Engaging stakeholders in protecting privacy, to be published by Springer in 2011.

 

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CPDP Conference 2011

Privacy impact assessments

This paper considers the issue of whether privacy impact assessments (PIAs) should be mandatory. The author examines the benefits and disadvantages of PIAs, the case for and against mandatory PIAs, and concludes that they should be mandatory. Even if they are made mandatory, however, other factors, such as independent audits, need to be taken into account to make them truly effective.

 

Online publications

1. Wright, David, "Should privacy impact assessments be mandatory?", Communications of the ACM, 2011 [forthcoming].

2. Wright, David, "A framework for the ethical impact assessment of information technology", Ethics and Information Technology, 2011 [forthcoming].
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1388-1957

3. Wright, David, Michael Friedewald, Serge Gutwirth, Marc Langheinrich, "Sorting out smart surveillance", Computer Law & Security Review, Vol. 26, Issue 4, July 2010.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02673649

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