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Current methods for anonymizing data leave individuals at risk of being re-identified

Posted on 26 July 2019

From helpnetsecurity.com

anonymizing data risk

With the first large fines for breaching GDPR upon us, even anonymized datasets can be traced back to individuals using machine learning, researchers from University of Louvain and Imperial College London have shown.

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