Relevant perspectives include:
- Privacy professionals
- Information-governance specialists
- Records managers
- Data-protection professionals
- Privacy researchers
- Compliance specialists
Protect the people behind the evidence.
Receipts, screenshots, support conversations and delivery records can contain sensitive personal information. DAC wants privacy and information-governance principles embedded before collection happens at scale.
What should DAC collect and avoid collecting?
How should consent and purpose limitation work?
What retention and deletion rules are appropriate?
What should be redacted before internal or public use?
DAC does not equate professional identity with access. Approved members receive only the Network capabilities appropriate to the relationship and specific DAC engagements.
Submit a professional application or the sector-specific contact pathway.
DAC screens the relationship and requests additional information where necessary.
Credentials, identity or organizational information may be checked where appropriate.
Approved participants receive controlled Network Hub access and explicit assignments.
Sensitive information should never be submitted through public social-media comments.
Applications are reviewed before any Network profile or portal invitation is created.