Deriving Semantic Models from Privacy Policies
POLICY '05 Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks
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Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
HIPAA's Effect on Web Site Privacy Policies
IEEE Security and Privacy
Semantic parameterization: A process for modeling domain descriptions
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Financial Privacy Policies and the Need for Standardization
IEEE Security and Privacy
Commitment alignment: semantics, patterns, and decision procedures for distributed computing
Commitment alignment: semantics, patterns, and decision procedures for distributed computing
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Companies publish privacy notices to notify consumers about their information practices. These privacy notices express company-specific commitments to the consumer about how the company will collect, use, and securely store data. Requirements engineers need to understand these commitments so they may be operationalized into specific security and privacy requirements. In the U.S., corporate commitments must meet the Federal Trade Commission's expectations for fair business practices. Companies must thus ensure that they maintain these commitments in accordance with corporate policies, laws, and regulations. We present an approach for identifying commitment-based requirements to support this objective.