Readiness Analysis for the Adoption and Evolution of Privacy Enhancing Technologies
This report aims at developing a methodology that allows to compare different Privacy Enhancing Tech-nologies (PETs) with regard to their maturity, i.e., their technology readiness and their quality concerning the provided privacy notion. The report…
A tool on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) knowledge management and maturity assessment
This report accompanies the second release of the PETs assessment tool and provides a brief overview of its main functionalities, as well as its challenges and proposed dissemination activities for further enhancement and adoption.
Privacy by design in big data
The extensive collection and further processing of personal information in the context of big data analytics has given rise to serious privacy concerns, especially relating to wide scale electronic surveillance, profiling, and disclosure of private…
PETs controls matrix - A systematic approach for assessing online and mobile privacy tools
Following previous work in the field of privacy engineering, in 2016 ENISA defined the ‘PETs control matrix’, an assessment framework and tool for the systematic presentation and evaluation of online and mobile privacy tools for end users. The…
Annual Privacy Forum (APF) 2025
After 12 years, the Annual Privacy Forum (APF) enters into a new era! ENISA passes the baton to Goethe University Frankfurt and Karlstad University for the continuation of the successful event that bridges research and policy…
If you want a friend in technology, get a PET: A PET maturity assessment tool by ENISA
While information on privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) and methods is abound, selecting the appropriate ones may challenge laymen and experts alike.
ENISA proposes PETs maturity assessment methodology
ENISA has published a new report assessing the maturity of Privacy Enhancing Technologies.
ENISA Annual Privacy Forum 2018: shaping technology around data protection and privacy requirements
The need to shape technology around data protection requirements and to invest in privacy-friendly business models was debated at the ENISA Annual Privacy Forum 2018.
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