Requirement(s)
Category
Inventory and Mapping (ID.IM-P): Data processing by systems, products, or services is understood and informs the management of privacy risk.
Subcategory
- ID.IM-P1: Systems/products/services that process data are inventoried.
- ID.IM-P2: Owners or operators (e.g., the organization or third parties such as service providers, partners, customers, and developers) and their roles with respect to the systems/products/services and components (e.g., internal or external) that process data are inventoried.
- ID.IM-P3: Categories of individuals (e.g., customers, employees or prospective employees, consumers) whose data are being processed are inventoried.
- ID.IM-P4: Data actions of the systems/products/services are inventoried.
- ID.IM-P5: The purposes for the data actions are inventoried.
- ID.IM-P6: Data elements within the data actions are inventoried.
- ID.IM-P7: The data processing environment is identified (e.g., geographic location, internal, cloud, third parties).
- ID.IM-P8: Data processing is mapped, illustrating the data actions and associated data elements for systems/products/services, including components; roles of the component owners/operators; and interactions of individuals or third parties with the systems/products/services.
Function
- IDENTIFY-P (ID-P)
What is the NIST Privacy Framework
The NIST Privacy Framework is a voluntary tool for improving privacy through Enterprise Risk Management, to enable better privacy engineering practices that support privacy by design concepts and
help organizations protect individuals’ privacy. The Privacy Framework can support organizations in:
- Building customers’ trust by supporting ethical decision-making in product and service design or
deployment that optimizes beneficial uses of data while minimizing adverse consequences for
individuals’ privacy and society as a whole;1 - Fulfilling current compliance obligations, as well as future-proofing products and services to
meet these obligations in a changing technological and policy environment; and - Facilitating communication about privacy practices with individuals, business partners,
assessors, and regulators.
Source: https://www.nist.gov/privacy-framework/privacy-framework
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