Understanding the Implementation of Technical Measures in the Process of Data Privacy Compliance: A Qualitative Study

Oleksandra Klymenko, O. Kosenkov, Stephen Meisenbacher, Parisa Elahidoost, D. Méndez, F. Matthes
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Background: Modern privacy regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), address privacy in software systems in a technologically agnostic way by mentioning general ”technical measures” for data privacy compliance rather than dictating how these should be implemented. An understanding of the concept of technical measures and how exactly these can be handled in practice, however, is not trivial due to its interdisciplinary nature and the necessary technical-legal interactions. Aims: We aim to investigate how the concept of technical measures for data privacy compliance is understood in practice as well as the technical-legal interaction intrinsic to the process of implementing those technical measures. Methods: We follow a research design that is 1) exploratory in nature, 2) qualitative, and 3) interview-based, with 16 selected privacy professionals in the technical and legal domains. Results: Our results suggest that there is no clear mutual understanding and commonly accepted approach to handling technical measures. Both technical and legal roles are involved in the implementation of such measures. While they still often operate in separate spheres, a predominant opinion amongst the interviewees is to promote more interdisciplinary collaboration. Conclusions: Our empirical findings confirm the need for better interaction between legal and engineering teams when implementing technical measures for data privacy. We posit that interdisciplinary collaboration is paramount to a more complete understanding of technical measures, which currently lacks a mutually accepted notion. Yet, as strongly suggested by our results, there is still a lack of systematic approaches to such interaction. Therefore, the results strengthen our confidence in the need for further investigations into the technical-legal dynamic of data privacy compliance.
理解数据隐私合规过程中技术措施的实施:一项定性研究
背景:现代隐私法规,如通用数据保护条例(GDPR),通过提及数据隐私合规性的一般“技术措施”,而不是规定如何实施,以技术上不可知的方式解决软件系统中的隐私问题。然而,由于技术措施的跨学科性质和必要的技术-法律相互作用,了解技术措施的概念以及在实践中如何准确地处理这些措施并非微不足道。目的:我们旨在调查在实践中如何理解数据隐私合规技术措施的概念,以及实施这些技术措施过程中内在的技术-法律互动。方法:我们采用了1)探索性、2)定性和3)基于访谈的研究设计,选择了16名技术和法律领域的隐私专业人士。结果:我们的研究结果表明,在处理技术措施方面没有明确的相互理解和普遍接受的方法。这些措施的执行涉及技术和法律两方面的作用。虽然他们仍然经常在不同的领域运作,但受访者的主要意见是促进更多的跨学科合作。结论:我们的实证研究结果证实,在实施数据隐私技术措施时,法律和工程团队之间需要更好的互动。我们认为,跨学科合作对于更全面地理解目前缺乏相互接受的概念的技术措施是至关重要的。然而,正如我们的结果所强烈建议的那样,仍然缺乏这种相互作用的系统方法。因此,研究结果增强了我们对进一步调查数据隐私合规的技术-法律动态的信心。
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