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Data anonymization - from whatis.com
Data
anonymization is the use of one or more techniques designed to make it
impossible -- or at least more difficult -- to identify a particular individual
from stored data related to them.
The purpose of
data anonymization is to protect the privacy of the individual and to make it
legal for governments and businesses to share their data without getting
permission. Data anonymization methods include encryption, hashing, generalization, pseudonymization
and perturbation.
De-anonymization is a reverse engineering process used to detect
the source data. The most common method of de-anonymization is cross-referencing
data from multiple sources, some of which are typically in the public record
and contain the personally identifying information (PII) that is being sought.
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