Data processing systems and methods for performing privacy assessments and monitoring of new versions of computer code for privacy compliance
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented data processing method for use in automatically monitoring computer code for changes within the context of privacy management, the method comprising:
- receiving, by one or more computer processors, one or more computer storage locations where a new version of particular computer code may be stored;
monitoring, by one or more computer processors, the one or more computer storage locations to determine whether any new versions of the particular computer code have been stored in the one or more computer storage locations by executing the data processing steps of;
(A) receiving an indication that new computer code has been stored in the one or more computer storage locations; and
(B) comparing the contents of the new computer code with one or more versions of the particular computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment, andin response to determining that the contents of the new computer code are different from the contents of the one or more versions of the particular computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment, communicating, by one or more computer processors, an alert to a user indicating that a new version of the particular computer code exists; and
in response to determining that the contents of the new computer code are different from the contents of the one or more versions of the particular computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment;
automatically electronically analyzing, by one or more computer processors, the new computer code to determine one or more privacy-related attributes of the new computer code, each of the privacy-related attributes indicating one or more types of personal information the new computer code collects or accesses;
electronically displaying to an individual, by one or more computer processors, a list of the one or more privacy-related attributes of the new computer code;
electronically displaying, by one or more computer processors, one or more prompts to the individual, wherein each prompt informs the user to input information regarding one or more particular attributes of the one or more privacy-related attributes; and
communicating, by one or more computer processors, the information regarding the particular privacy-related attributes to one or more second individuals for use in conducting a privacy assessment of the new computer code.
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Abstract
Data processing systems and methods, according to various embodiments, perform privacy assessments and monitor new versions of computer code for updated features and conditions that relate to compliance with privacy standards. The systems and methods may obtain a copy of computer code (e.g., a software application or code associated with a website) that collects and/or uses personal data, and then automatically analyze the computer code to identify one or more privacy-related attributes that may impact compliance with applicable privacy standards. The system may be adapted to monitor one or more locations (e.g., an online software application marketplace, and/or a specified website) to determine whether the application or website has changed. The system may, after analyzing the computer code, display the privacy-related attributes, collect information regarding the attributes, and automatically notify one or more designated individuals (e.g., privacy office representatives) regarding the attributes and information collected.
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27 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented data processing method for use in automatically monitoring computer code for changes within the context of privacy management, the method comprising:
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receiving, by one or more computer processors, one or more computer storage locations where a new version of particular computer code may be stored; monitoring, by one or more computer processors, the one or more computer storage locations to determine whether any new versions of the particular computer code have been stored in the one or more computer storage locations by executing the data processing steps of; (A) receiving an indication that new computer code has been stored in the one or more computer storage locations; and (B) comparing the contents of the new computer code with one or more versions of the particular computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment, and in response to determining that the contents of the new computer code are different from the contents of the one or more versions of the particular computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment, communicating, by one or more computer processors, an alert to a user indicating that a new version of the particular computer code exists; and in response to determining that the contents of the new computer code are different from the contents of the one or more versions of the particular computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment; automatically electronically analyzing, by one or more computer processors, the new computer code to determine one or more privacy-related attributes of the new computer code, each of the privacy-related attributes indicating one or more types of personal information the new computer code collects or accesses; electronically displaying to an individual, by one or more computer processors, a list of the one or more privacy-related attributes of the new computer code; electronically displaying, by one or more computer processors, one or more prompts to the individual, wherein each prompt informs the user to input information regarding one or more particular attributes of the one or more privacy-related attributes; and communicating, by one or more computer processors, the information regarding the particular privacy-related attributes to one or more second individuals for use in conducting a privacy assessment of the new computer code. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer system for use in automatically monitoring computer code for changes within the context of privacy management, the computer system comprising:
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at least one processor; and memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor, wherein the computer system is configured for; receiving one or more computer storage locations where a new version of particular computer code may be stored; monitoring the one or more computer storage locations to determine whether any new versions of the particular computer code have been stored in the one or more computer storage locations by executing the data processing steps of; (A) receiving an indication that new computer code having an identifier associated with the particular computer code has been stored in the one or more computer storage locations; and (B) comparing the contents of the new computer code with one or more versions of the particular computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment, and in response to determining that the contents of the new computer code are different from the contents of the one or more versions of the particular computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment; communicating an alert to a user indicating that a new version of the particular computer code exists; and automatically electronically analyzing the new computer code to determine whether the new computer code has any one of a specified plurality of privacy-related attributes; and in response to determining that the new computer code has a particular one of the specified plurality of privacy-related attributes;
(A) executing the steps of;
(i) electronically displaying one or more prompts to a user requesting that the user input information regarding the particular privacy-related attribute;
(ii) receiving input information from the user regarding the particular privacy-related attribute; and
(iii) communicating the input information to a second user for use in a privacy assessment of the new computer code;
(B) changing an indicator associated with the new computer code to indicate that, before the new computer code is launched, the attribute should be reviewed by one or more designated individuals; and
(C) changing an indicator associated with the new computer code to indicate that, before the new computer code is launched, the new computer code should be modified to not include the particular privacy-related attribute. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A computer-implemented data processing method for use in automatically monitoring computer code for changes within the context of privacy management, the method comprising:
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receiving, by one or more computer processors, one or more computer storage locations where a new version of particular computer code may be stored; monitoring, by one or more computer processors, the one or more computer storage locations to determine whether any new versions of the particular computer code have been stored in the one or more computer storage locations; in response to determining that one or more new versions of the particular computer code have been stored in the one or more computer storage locations; (A) automatically electronically, by one or more computer processors, analyzing the new computer code to determine one or more privacy-related attributes of the new computer code, each of the one or more privacy-related attributes indicating one or more types of personal information the new computer code collects or accesses; (B) electronically displaying to an individual, by one or more computer processors, a list of the one or more privacy-related attributes of the new computer code; (C) electronically displaying, by one or more computer processors, one or more prompts to the individual wherein each prompt informs the individual to input information regarding the one or more attributes; and (D) communicating, by one or more computer processors, the information regarding the one or more privacy-related attributes to one or more second individuals for use in conducting a privacy assessment of the new computer code. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A computer-implemented data processing method for use in automatically monitoring computer code for changes within the context of privacy management, the method comprising:
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receiving, by one or more computer processors, one or more computer storage locations where a new version of particular computer code may be stored; monitoring, by one or more computer processors, the one or more computer storage locations to determine whether any new versions of the computer code have been stored in the one or more computer storage locations by executing the data processing steps of; (A) receiving, by one or more computer processors, an indication that new computer code having an identifier associated with the computer code has been stored in the one or more computer storage locations; and (B) comparing, by one or more computer processors, the contents of the new computer code with one or more versions of the computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment, in response to determining that the contents of the new computer code are different from the contents of the one or more versions of the computer code that have been assessed as a part of a previous privacy assessment, automatically electronically analyzing, by one or more computer processors, the new computer code to determine whether the new computer code has a particular one of a specified plurality of privacy-related attributes; and in response to determining that the new computer code has a particular one of the plurality of privacy-related attributes;
(A) executing, by one or more computer processors, the steps of;
(i) electronically displaying one or more prompts to a user requesting that the user input information regarding the particular privacy-related attribute;
(ii) receiving input information from the user regarding the particular privacy-related attribute; and
(iii) communicating the input information to a second user for use in a privacy assessment of the new computer code;
(B) changing an indicator associated with the new computer code to indicate that, before the new computer code is launched, the attribute should be reviewed by one or more designated individuals; and
(C) changing an indicator associated with the new computer code to indicate that, before the new computer code is launched, the new computer code should be modified to not include the attribute. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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