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NIST Opens Comment Period On Privacy Risk Management Draft

Posted on June 4, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Chris DiMarco reports:

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is probably best known for the cybersecurity guidelines it released in late 2013, but the organization frequently authors reports on critical issues in the technology space. The NIST recently released a draft of one such report designed to aid federal organizations in processing private citizen information. Now entering a public commenting period that will remain open until July 13, the report, “Privacy Risk Management for Federal Information Systems,” seeks to create a universal vocabulary for discussing the challenges of private data processing, while providing modes of thinking that can be applied as information processing continues to evolve.

 

[…]For more on the “Privacy Risk Management for Federal Information Systems Framework” draft and to submit comments, visit NIST.gov.

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