It's annoying when you go to a website and have to accept the Privacy Policy rules and cookies? Yes, I agree. But there is a point to it. Let's explore what it is.

As artificial intelligence systems become an integral part of our daily lives, the line between acceptable use of data and invasion of privacy is becoming blurred. The trust of those using the software can be lost in an instant.

Hacking, non-compliance with privacy policies, security breaches and data loss can all lead to business problems. The general principles of data protection were first discussed in 1990. Security, privacy and data protection issues cannot be solved in a few lines of code.

The developers of Emat Bulgaria highlight 7 privacy principles

Privacy is the strong protection of personal information. IT companies must follow privacy principles when developing software. There are seven in total:
Proactive approach:

  • prevention rather than cure
  • Privacy by default
  • Privacy - built in by design
  • Full functionality: privacy and security
  • End-to-end security - lifecycle protection
  • Process Visibility and Transparency
  • Respect for user privacy

Artificial Intelligence (AI) products have added another layer of complexity to privacy issues. Now software developers must assure customers and users that privacy is not an afterthought, but a primary element. Emat EOOD integrates privacy principles into the development life cycle (SDLC) of all the company's products.