Abstract

The aim of the privacy by design in practice track is to promote research on privacy-preserving technologies to be used in practice. Privacy by Design (PbD) is a requirement in the general data protection regulation (GDPR). Thus, privacy needs to be considered by engineers from the beginning and built in to newly developed systems properly. A lot of research has been done in the field of privacy-enhancing technologies (PETS) in the past years. However, very few of those approaches have found their way into practice. The ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC) provides a great opportunity for researchers to present practical research on PbD, leading to more privacy-friendly technology in the future.

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