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Right to privacy and data protection

Privacy must be respected, protected and promoted throughout the AI system life cycle.

§III.II
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Cross-framework relationships

Lattice uses an explicit, four-type vocabulary and refuses ‘equivalent.’ Each relationship below carries a rationale and an editorial reviewer credit.

relates to

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  • PrivacyIEEE CertifAIEd · Privacy

    Privacy as a principle vs. privacy as an evaluable criterion. Related, not equivalent.

    Reviewer: Editorial: A. Vega · Reviewed 2026-04-22

partially addresses

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  • Membership inferenceMITRE ATLAS · AML.T0024

    ATLAS membership-inference characterizes a privacy-attacking adversarial behavior; UNESCO privacy is a normative principle. ATLAS is one piece of the threat surface that the principle implies guarding.

    Reviewer: Editorial: K. Park · Reviewed 2026-05-02

out of scope

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  • OwnershipOCAP® · Ownership

    OCAP® is a framework of First Nations data sovereignty, not a privacy regime. Treating these as overlapping flattens distinct authorities. Lattice marks this relationship out_of_scope to prevent that flattening.

    Reviewer: Indigenous Data Governance Reviewer (pending v1 partnership) · Reviewed 2026-04-18
SourceUNESCO· §III.II
Version: Adopted 2021, reaffirmed 2024Last reviewed: 2026-04-12
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