2024
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ma9ue
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Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV) - Version 2

Harshvardhan J. Pandit,
Beatriz Esteves,
Georg P Krog
et al.

Abstract: The Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV), developed by the W3C Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group (DPVCG), enables the creation of machine-readable, interoperable, and standards-based representations for describing the processing of personal data. The group has also published extensions to the DPV to describe specific applications to support legislative requirements such as the EU's GDPR. The DPV fills a crucial niche in the state of the art by providing a vocabulary that can be embedded and used … Show more

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“…It also defines an information structure providing all or some of this information to the data subject in the form of a consent receipt. To support implementations, Annex A provides examples of consent records and receipts using DPV, and Annex B provides an overview of the different states or stages in 'consent lifecycle' -which is based on DPV's consent states [14,12] and analysis of existing approaches [8,2].…”
Section: Overview Of Iso/iec Ts 27560:2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also defines an information structure providing all or some of this information to the data subject in the form of a consent receipt. To support implementations, Annex A provides examples of consent records and receipts using DPV, and Annex B provides an overview of the different states or stages in 'consent lifecycle' -which is based on DPV's consent states [14,12] and analysis of existing approaches [8,2].…”
Section: Overview Of Iso/iec Ts 27560:2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementing ISO-27560 in a machine-readable manner using JSON-LD requires agreement on the schema or ontology to represent the fields. The Annex C JSON-LD example uses the Data Privacy Vocabulary 5 (DPV) [14,12] which is maintained by the W3C Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group 6 (DPVCG).…”
Section: Overview Of Iso/iec Ts 27560:2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
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