Part 3. Building tools and processes

 

This part will help engineers build point solutions using the data governance capabilities discussed earlier. Privacy engineering is aimed at delivering critical verifiable capabilities to customers of a platform. Many of these capabilities are technical incarnations of expectations put in place by regulations. This part will offer hands-on skills to help engineers meet these expectations.

Chapter 6 will help engineers set up a technical privacy review process to embed privacy as a technical feature for the company’s products and services.

Chapter 7 will walk through a detailed architecture for data deletion, thereby providing a service-based framework for data erasure. It covers data deletion ranging from account data to streaming event data. 

Chapter 8 will help readers design a data export capability so as to meet high-visibility “Data Subject Access Requests” or “DSARs.”

Chapter 9 offers a sample design for a Consent Management Platform (CMP) so that businesses can meet this new requirement that is being enforced by regulators and corporations.