articleInternational Journal of Uncertainty Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based SystemsOct 1, 2002Closed access
k-ANONYMITY: A MODEL FOR PROTECTING PRIVACY
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Abstract
Consider a data holder, such as a hospital or a bank, that has a privately held collection of person-specific, field structured data. Suppose the data holder wants to share a version of the data with researchers. How can a data holder release a version of its private data with scientific guarantees that the individuals who are the subjects of the data cannot be re-identified while the data remain practically useful? The solution provided in this paper includes a formal protection model named k-anonymity and a set of accompanying policies for deployment. A release provides k-anonymity protection if the information for each person contained in the release cannot be distinguished from at least k-1 individuals…
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- Anonymity
- Computer security
- k-anonymity
- Computer science
- Internet privacy
- Identification (biology)
- Software deployment
- Data Protection Act 1998
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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