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Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Generally Accepted Privacy Principles 

The AICPA and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) have formed the AICPA/CICA Privacy Task Force, which has developed the Generally Accepted Privacy Principles (GAPP). This document supersedes the AICPA and CICA Privacy Framework. Using GAPP, CPAs can help organizations design and implement sound privacy practices and policies. These principles and criteria were developed and updated by volunteers who considered both current international privacy regulatory requirements and best practices. These principles and criteria were issued following the due process procedures of both institutes, which included exposure for public comment. The adoption of these principles and criteria is voluntary.

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Privacy Attestation and Assurance Engagements

Guidance :  This document identifies some of the factors, risks, and engagement acceptance considerations that a practitioner should consider in evaluating and appropriately mitigating privacy engagement risks.
Published on February 02, 2012

Engagement Risk and Acceptance Considerations

Guidance :  This document identifies some of the factors, risks, and engagement acceptance considerations that a practitioner should consider in evaluating and appropriately mitigating privacy engagement risks. Privacy, security, and related risk considerations are subject to change; accordingly, the information in the table should be considered as a starting point for the
Published on February 02, 2012

Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Guidance :  The section contains the full-text of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles.
Published on October 17, 2011

Practitioner Version of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Guidance :  Contains the practitioner version of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles. The practitioner version is identical to the business version with the exception of appendix B, "CPA and CA Practitioner Services Using Generally Accepted Privacy Principles," and appendix C, "Illustrative Privacy Examination and Audit Reports." These additional appendixes are intended primarily to assist
Published on October 17, 2011

Business version of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Guidance :  Contains the business version of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles.
Published on October 17, 2011

Comparison of International Privacy Concepts

Guidance :  Contains a comparison of International Privacy Concepts from Generally Accepted Privacy Principles.
Published on October 13, 2011

Introducing Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Overview :  An overview of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles.
Published on April 28, 2011

Privacy - An Introduction to Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Overview :  Introduction Many organizations find challenges in managing privacy on local, national, or international bases. Most are faced with a number of differing privacy laws and regulations whose requirements need to be operationalized. Generally Acce
Published on February 11, 2011

Summary of Major Changes Made to Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Overview :  Principle Criteria Summary of Change Management
Published on January 28, 2011

Executive Overview of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Executive Summary :  This introduction to Generally Accepted Privacy Principles and Criteria will be useful to those who: Oversee and monitor privacy and security programs  Implement and manage privacy in an organization Implement and manage security in an or
Published on January 28, 2011

GAPP Principles and Criteria

Overview :  This page contains the ten principles and 73 criteria of GAPP.
Published on November 11, 2010

GAPP Principles and Criteria Table

Framework :  This table contains the ten prinicples and 73 criteria of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles.
Published on November 11, 2010

Generally Accepted Privacy Principles

Framework :  Generally Accepted Privacy Principles (GAPP) have been developed from a business perspective, referencing the major national and international privacy regulations. GAPP operationalizes complex privacy requirements into a single privacy objective supported by 10 privacy principles.
Published on November 09, 2010

Executive Overview of GAPP

Executive Summary :  This brochure is an executive overview of Generally Accepted Privacy Principles.
Published on April 17, 2010

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