Giles,
I think this is a great idea and would like to participate in the
development of the ontology(ies) around data protection.
Regards,
Alan Ross
alan.d.ross@intel.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Giles Hogben [mailto:giles.hogben@jrc.it]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:00 AM
To: Rigo Wenning; Brian McBride; Lorrie Cranor; www-rdf-interest@w3.org
Cc: Stephen Kenny
Subject: P3P rdf
Hi,
I am thinking of working up a draft of a formal DAML/OIL ontology for data
protection. This is as a preliminary to a meeting between various data
commissioners and European DG's to discuss a European Standard for P3P
policies based on the Art 29 WG recommendations (probably an APPEL ruleset +
guidelines + example policies + validator initially) on May 27th. I am
considering this (translated into as plain English as possible) as the
starting point for the discussion as it should ease the translation between
Data Protection Directive language and XML/P3P.
Another good reason for doing this is that I think we don't really have a
formal ontology for Data Protection, and this would be an important
prerequisite for any future versions of P3P + other AI type applications
around data protection. Initially I am using a tool called "Oiled".
Any comments on this - am I barking up the wrong tree? Is there an existing
version of this already? Or is it in fact a good idea?
Thanks
Giles
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Giles Hogben
TP361
CyberSecurity Unit
Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen (IPSC)
European Commission - Euratom Centro Comune di Ricerca
Via Enrico Fermi 1
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