Creating A Vocabulary for Data Privacy – The First-Year Report of Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group (DPVCG). Pandit, H. J., Polleres, A., Bos, B., Brennan, R., Bruegger, B., Ekaputra, F. J., Fernández, J. D., Hamed, R. G., Kiesling, E., Lizar, M., Schlehahn, E., Steyskal, S., & Wenning, R. In On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2019 Conferences Confederated International Conferences: CoopIS, ODBASE, C&TC, volume 11877, of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), pages 714–730, Rhodes, Greece, October, 2019. Springer. 18th International Conference on Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE 2019)
Creating A Vocabulary for Data Privacy – The First-Year Report of Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group (DPVCG) [pdf]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Managing privacy and understanding handling of personal data has turned into a fundamental right, at least within the European Union, with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) being enforced since May 25\textsuperscriptth 2018. This has led to tools and services that promise compliance to GDPR in terms of consent management and keeping track of personal data being processed. The information recorded within such tools, as well as that for compliance itself, needs to be interoperable to provide sufficient transparency in its usage. Additionally, interoperability is also necessary towards addressing the right to data portability under GDPR as well as creation of user-configurable and manageable privacy policies. We argue that such interoperability can be enabled through agreement over vocabularies using linked data principles. The W3C Data Privacy Vocabulary and Controls Community Group (DPVCG) was set up to jointly develop such vocabularies towards interoperability in the context of data privacy. This paper presents the resulting Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV), along with a discussion on its potential uses, and an invitation for feedback and participation.

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