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Privacy-Based Deployments: The Role of DevPrivOps in 6G Mobile Networks

Catarina Silva, Vítor A. Cunha, João Paulo Barraca, Paulo Salvador

2024IEEE Communications Magazine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The advent of the 6G brings unprecedented opportunities for connectivity and software applications. However, it also poses significant privacy challenges. In this paper, we propose the integration of DevPrivOps, a privacy engineering approach, in 6G software development to address these challenges. DevPrivOps emphasizes continuous integration, delivery, and deployment while incorporating privacy concerns from the early stages of development. This paper outlines the principles and components of DevPrivOps in the context of 6G, including privacy quantification and intelligent prediction of privacy breaches. By integrating privacy engineering in 6G software development, DevPrivOps aims to enhance the privacy level of software, prioritize privacy considerations, ensure compliance with data privacy regulations, promote transparency, optimize performance, and inform decision-making processes. The proposed methodology addresses gaps in previous DevPrivOps concepts and highlights the need for generic solutions that can quantify privacy in various software domains.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSoftware deploymentPrivacy by DesignPrivacy softwareTransparency (behavior)Information privacyContext (archaeology)Computer securitySoftwareSoftware developmentSoftware engineeringProgramming languagePaleontologyBiologyPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionCognitive Functions and Memory