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Privacy Management Reference Model and Methodology (#PMRM) V1.0 published by the PMRM TC

  • 1.  Privacy Management Reference Model and Methodology (#PMRM) V1.0 published by the PMRM TC

    Posted 06-01-2016 16:08
    OASIS Members and other interested parties, OASIS is pleased to announce the approval and publication of a new Committee Specification by the members of the OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model (PMRM) TC: Privacy Management Reference Model and Methodology (PMRM) Version 1.0 Committee Specification 02 17 May 2016 What is PMRM and why is it important?  The Privacy Management Reference Model and Methodology (PMRM, pronounced "pim-rim") provides a model and a methodology for:  - understanding and analyzing privacy policies and their privacy management requirements in defined use cases; and  - selecting the technical services which must be implemented to support privacy controls.  It is particularly relevant for use cases in which personal information (PI) flows across regulatory, policy, jurisdictional, and system boundaries. PMRM picks up where broad privacy policies leave off. Most policies describe fair information practices and principles but offer little insight into actual implementation. PMRM provides a guideline or template for developing operational solutions to privacy issues. It also serves as an analytical tool for assessing the completeness of proposed solutions and as the basis for establishing categories and groupings of privacy management controls.  Committee Specification 02 incorporates extensive improvements and clarifications to the previous Committee Specification.  For more information, see this introductory webinar with John Sabo and Dr. Michael Willett: http://xml.coverpages.org/PMRM-Overview-OASIS-Webinar-20100223.pdf   About the TC:  The OASIS PMRM TC works to provide a standards-based framework that will help business process engineers, IT analysts, architects, and developers implement privacy and security policies in their operations.  URIs:  The prose specifications and related files are available here: PDF (Authoritative): http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/cs02/PMRM-v1.0-cs02.pdf HTML:  http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/cs02/PMRM-v1.0-cs02.html Editable source:  http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/cs02/PMRM-v1.0-cs02.html Distribution ZIP file For your convenience, OASIS provides a complete package of the prose specification and related files in a ZIP distribution file. You can download the ZIP file here: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/cs02/PMRM-v1.0-cs02.zip Members of the OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model (PMRM) TC [1] approved this specification by Special Majority Vote. The specification had been released for public review as required by the TC Process [2]. The vote to approve as a Committee Specification passed [3], and the document is now available online in the OASIS Library as referenced above. Our congratulations to the TC on achieving this milestone and our thanks to the reviewers who provided feedback on the specification drafts to help improve the quality of the work. ========== Additional references: [1] OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model (PMRM) TC https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/pmrm/ [2] Public reviews:  - 15-day public review, 22 April 2016: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/members/201604/msg00007.html   - Comment resolution log: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/csprd04/PMRM-v1.0-csprd04-comment-resolution-log.txt - 15-day public review, 26 April 2013: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/members/201304/msg00007.html   - Comment resolution log: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/csprd03/PMRM-v1.0-csprd03-comment-resolution-log.txt - 15-day public review, 04 January 2013: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/pmrm/201301/msg00000.html   - Comment resolution log: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/csprd02/PMRM-comment-resolution-log-PRD02-2013-03-12.xlsx - 30-day public review, 02 June 2012: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/tc-announce/201206/msg00001.html   - Comment resolution log: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/csprd01/PMRM-v1.0-csprd01-comment-resolution-log-2012-11-25.xlsx [3] Approval ballot:  https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ballot.php?id=2931 -- /chet  ---------------- Chet Ensign Director of Standards Development and TC Administration  OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society http://www.oasis-open.org Primary: +1 973-996-2298 Mobile: +1 201-341-1393  


  • 2.  FW: [members] Privacy Management Reference Model and Methodology (#PMRM) V1.0 published by the PMRM TC

    Posted 06-06-2016 11:49
    Folks,   You will have seen this, but may have glossed over it.  Consider looking through the overview slides when you’re next stuck waiting for something else.   -- Take care:     Dr. David Snelling < David . Snelling . UK . Fujitsu . com >     Senior Research Fellow     Research Transformation and Innovation     Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd.     +44-7590-293439 (Mobile)     From: Chet Ensign [mailto:chet.ensign@oasis-open.org] Sent: 01 June 2016 17:08 To: tc-announce@lists.oasis-open.org; members@lists.oasis-open.org; pmrm@lists.oasis-open.org; pmrm-comment@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [members] Privacy Management Reference Model and Methodology (#PMRM) V1.0 published by the PMRM TC   OASIS Members and other interested parties,   OASIS is pleased to announce the approval and publication of a new Committee Specification by the members of the OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model (PMRM) TC:   Privacy Management Reference Model and Methodology (PMRM) Version 1.0 Committee Specification 02 17 May 2016   What is PMRM and why is it important?    The Privacy Management Reference Model and Methodology (PMRM, pronounced "pim-rim") provides a model and a methodology for:    - understanding and analyzing privacy policies and their privacy management requirements in defined use cases; and    - selecting the technical services which must be implemented to support privacy controls.    It is particularly relevant for use cases in which personal information (PI) flows across regulatory, policy, jurisdictional, and system boundaries. PMRM picks up where broad privacy policies leave off. Most policies describe fair information practices and principles but offer little insight into actual implementation. PMRM provides a guideline or template for developing operational solutions to privacy issues. It also serves as an analytical tool for assessing the completeness of proposed solutions and as the basis for establishing categories and groupings of privacy management controls.    Committee Specification 02 incorporates extensive improvements and clarifications to the previous Committee Specification.    For more information, see this introductory webinar with John Sabo and Dr. Michael Willett: http://xml.coverpages.org/PMRM-Overview-OASIS-Webinar-20100223.pdf     About the TC:    The OASIS PMRM TC works to provide a standards-based framework that will help business process engineers, IT analysts, architects, and developers implement privacy and security policies in their operations.    URIs:  The prose specifications and related files are available here:   PDF (Authoritative): http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/cs02/PMRM-v1.0-cs02.pdf   HTML:  http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/cs02/PMRM-v1.0-cs02.html   Editable source:  http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/cs02/PMRM-v1.0-cs02.html   Distribution ZIP file   For your convenience, OASIS provides a complete package of the prose specification and related files in a ZIP distribution file. You can download the ZIP file here:   http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/cs02/PMRM-v1.0-cs02.zip   Members of the OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model (PMRM) TC [1] approved this specification by Special Majority Vote. The specification had been released for public review as required by the TC Process [2]. The vote to approve as a Committee Specification passed [3], and the document is now available online in the OASIS Library as referenced above.   Our congratulations to the TC on achieving this milestone and our thanks to the reviewers who provided feedback on the specification drafts to help improve the quality of the work.   ========== Additional references:   [1] OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model (PMRM) TC https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/pmrm/   [2] Public reviews:  - 15-day public review, 22 April 2016: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/members/201604/msg00007.html   - Comment resolution log: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/csprd04/PMRM-v1.0-csprd04-comment-resolution-log.txt   - 15-day public review, 26 April 2013: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/members/201304/msg00007.html   - Comment resolution log: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/csprd03/PMRM-v1.0-csprd03-comment-resolution-log.txt   - 15-day public review, 04 January 2013: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/pmrm/201301/msg00000.html   - Comment resolution log: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/csprd02/PMRM-comment-resolution-log-PRD02-2013-03-12.xlsx   - 30-day public review, 02 June 2012: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/tc-announce/201206/msg00001.html   - Comment resolution log: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pmrm/PMRM/v1.0/csprd01/PMRM-v1.0-csprd01-comment-resolution-log-2012-11-25.xlsx   [3] Approval ballot:  https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ballot.php?id=2931   -- /chet  ---------------- Chet Ensign Director of Standards Development and TC Administration  OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society http://www.oasis-open.org Primary: +1 973-996-2298 Mobile: +1 201-341-1393   Unless otherwise stated, this email has been sent from Fujitsu Services Limited (registered in England No 96056); Fujitsu EMEA PLC (registered in England No 2216100) both with registered offices at: 22 Baker Street, London W1U 3BW; PFU (EMEA) Limited, (registered in England No 1578652) and Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Limited (registered in England No. 4153469) both with registered offices at: Hayes Park Central, Hayes End Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 8FE. 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