Obligation Monitoring in Policy Management
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More and more personal data is exposed to automatic and programmatic access, making it more difficult to safeguard the personal information from unauthorised access at every step. We introduce a privacy inspection and monitoring framework provides two functions: (i) the process designers can look over the privacy aspects of the automated business processes and resolve potential problems before deploying, and (ii) the obligation management technique ensures when certain actions performed on personal data, appropriate obligations are carried out.