ISO/TR 31700-2:2023

International Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 31 January 2023 ·

Consumer protection — Privacy by design for consumer goods and services — Part 2: Use cases

Services for consumers
Including hotels, restaurants, washing, cleaning, removals, funerals, real estate, vehicle repair and servicing, furniture removals, services for elderly, sheltered housing services for elderly, sheltered housing, etc.
Company organization and management in general
Including legal aspects and risk management, societal security, outsourcing

ISO/TR 31700-2:2023 Files

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ISO/TR 31700-2:2023 Scope

This document provides illustrative use cases, with associated analysis, chosen to assist in understanding the requirements of 31700-1.

The intended audience includes engineers and practitioners who are involved in the development, implementation or operation of digitally enabled consumer goods and services.

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