Public consultation launched for international privacy standard

The public consultation process for the draft international privacy information management standard, ISO/IEC 27552 is now open. Standards company, BSI is seeking to consult with data protection practitioners, information security specialists and the technology industry on the safe and secure management of data amid the vast and growing collection and processing of personal information.

Head of governance and resilience at BSI, Anne Hayes said: “Given the dynamic environment in which we operate, the need for guidance on how organisations should manage and process data to reduce the risk to personal data is becoming more important. This is why we are encouraging everyone to engage and share their feedback on this draft privacy information management standard.”

This standard is a privacy extension to ISO/IEC 27001 Information Security Management System and ISO/IEC 27002 Security Controls, and intends to provide guidance on the protection of privacy, including how organisations should manage personal information. It also aims to assist in demonstrating compliance with privacy regulations around the world.

Subject matter experts are invited to register their comments before 25th February 2019 via: https://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com/projects/2016-03384?_ga=2.176888802.655974847.1547469065-1085050989.1522317317

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