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IEEE P802E/D1.6, Aug 2019

IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Privacy Considerations for IEEE 802 Technologies

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IEEE P802E/D1.6, Aug 2019

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IEEE P802E/D1.6, Aug 2019 is a draft recommended practice focused on privacy considerations for IEEE 802 technologies, helping guide how communication and networking systems handle personal and operational data. In the context of broadcast, computing, and connected device environments, it supports privacy-aware design decisions across IEEE 802-based implementations. This technical document is relevant for teams evaluating how privacy expectations may affect system architecture, feature choices, and deployment planning.

IEEE P802E/D1.6, Aug 2019 overview

This draft recommended practice addresses privacy considerations within the IEEE 802 family of technologies, where networked equipment and digital communications often process data that can reveal usage patterns, device behavior, or user activity. IEEE P802E/D1.6, Aug 2019 is positioned as guidance rather than a hardware specification, making it useful for aligning design intent with privacy-related expectations. It is most relevant to organizations developing, reviewing, or integrating IEEE 802-based communication systems that need a structured privacy perspective.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802E/D1.6, Aug 2019 may be used when assessing privacy implications in wireless and wired networking equipment, connected computing platforms, and broadcast-related systems that exchange or store identifying information. It can support architecture reviews, implementation planning, and documentation for technologies built around IEEE 802 communication methods. The draft may also be useful during product evaluation, procurement, or internal design checks where privacy handling needs to be considered alongside interoperability and system behavior.

Why this standard matters

Privacy considerations are increasingly important in networked systems because even routine communications can expose sensitive metadata or usage patterns. IEEE P802E/D1.6, Aug 2019 helps organizations think more consistently about privacy during design and review, which may reduce implementation gaps and support better decision-making across teams. For products and systems based on IEEE 802 technologies, this kind of guidance can improve alignment between engineering choices, compliance expectations, and risk management practices.

  • Privacy guidance for IEEE 802 technologies
  • Draft recommended practice status
  • Relevant to networking and computing systems
  • Supports design and review activities
  • English-language technical document
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  • Publication Date: 2019
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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