There’s been a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth about the Sisyphean task of protecting privacy in the Digital Age, but that hasn’t stopped innovators from searching for ways to preserve it. One of the latest ideas to emerge in the field is Privacy as a Service. As with many emerging technologies, the definition of “PaaS” — which undoubtedly will be confused with Platform as a Service — is in flux.The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency sees PaaS as a way to share data safely while preserving privacy.
Privacy as a Service Advocates Promise Better Data Protection
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. January 14, 2016 11:05 AMThere’s been a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth about the Sisyphean task of protecting privacy in the Digital Age, but that hasn’t stopped innovators from searching for ways to preserve it. One of the latest ideas to emerge in the field is Privacy as a Service. As with many emerging technologies, the definition of “PaaS” — which undoubtedly will be confused with Platform as a Service — is in flux.The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency sees PaaS as a way to share data safely while preserving privacy.