Privacy Interest Group (PING)
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Meeting

Event details

Date:
Pacific Daylight Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Junior CD - North Tower 3rd Floor
Groups:
Privacy Interest Group ( View calendar)
Participants:
Amandeep Aggarwal, Aloïs Bissuel, Arnaud Blanchard, Aykut Bulut, Brian Campbell, Kristen Chapman, Emilio Cobos Álvarez, Chris Fredrickson, sam goto, Risako Hamano, Charlie Harrison, Johann Hofmann, Tim Huang, Artur Janc, Kousuke Koiwai, Raphael Kubo da Costa, Camille Lamy, Philip Lee, Yifan Luo, Maria Mandlis, Jonathan Njeunje, Mark Nottingham, Hiroshi Ota, Eric Portis, Matt Reichhoff, Vincent Scheib, Elias Selman, Arthur SONZOGNI, Russell Stringham, TAIKI YAMAGUCHI, Yan Zhang, Brent Zundel
Big meeting:
TPAC 2022 (Calendar)

The Privacy Interest Group (PING) monitors ongoing privacy issues that affect the Web, investigates potential areas for new privacy work, and provides guidelines and advice for addressing privacy in standards development, including privacy considerations in specifications.

PING will have a short meeting on the first morning of TPAC to help coordinate our outreach to other group meetings throughout the week and to discuss the privacy review process and how to improve it.

This is a hybrid meeting: some will attend in person and some remotely. Remote participation details are included in this event page.

Agenda

  • welcome, introductions, code of conduct
  • meetings to cover over the TPAC week
  • process of conducting a privacy review
    • any changes to make
    • how to open and track issues, including this week
  • lessons learned, guidance and mitigations
    • what to add to questionnaires etc.
    • addressing ecosystem issues
  • recruiting more reviewers
  • process for follow-ups post TPAC

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