articleSSRN Electronic JournalAug 13, 2009GREEN OA

Broken Promises of Privacy: Responding to the Surprising Failure of Anonymization

Georgetown University

Abstract

Computer scientists have recently undermined our faith in the privacy-protecting power of anonymization, the name for techniques for protecting the privacy of individuals in large databases by deleting information like names and social security numbers. These scientists have demonstrated they can often 'reidentify' or 'deanonymize' individuals hidden in anonymized data with astonishing ease. By understanding this research, we will realize we have made a mistake, labored beneath a fundamental misunderstanding, which has assured us much less privacy than we have assumed. This mistake pervades nearly every information privacy law, regulation, and debate, yet regulators and legal scholars have paid it scant…

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Keywords
  • Mistake
  • Internet privacy
  • Personally identifiable information
  • Information privacy
  • Computer security
  • Privacy policy
  • Privacy by Design
  • Privacy law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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