Ethical and legal considerations require anonymisation to protect respondents’ privacy when sharing survey data. When anonymising data, it is often not sufficient to eliminate direct identifiers, such as names, contact details, and IP-addresses. Also indirect identifiers need to be considered. Indirect identifiers can, in combination, be used to re-identify respondents, for example, the ZIP code combined with an exceptionally high income. Here, social science survey data impose increased challenges on anonymization. The demographic information included are often very detailed and increase the re-identification risk. To manage this risk, social science data archives have processes in place to anonymize data or restrict data access. One stra...
Consider a data holder, such as a hospital or a bank, that has a privately held collection of person...
WOS: 000437851500012Individual privacy protection in the released data sets has become an important ...
In this paper, we study a problem of privacy protection in large survey rating data. The rating dat...
Data mining technology has attracted significant interest as a means of identifying patterns and tre...
To protect respondents’ identity when releasing microdata, data holders often remove or encrypt exp...
Before statistical data, such as microdata, can be released to the public, it needs to be anonymised...
Disclosure-control is a traditional statistical methodology for protecting pri-vacy when data is rel...
Abstract—An increasing number of companies are selling data as an additional source of revenue, or a...
Today's globally networked society places great demand on the dissemination and sharing of informati...
Anonymization of survey data collected from the same respondents at different points in time, such a...
Abstract: The concept of k-anonymity has been proposed as an effective way to anonymise microdata, w...
Data de-identification is a fraught and somewhat poorly understood area beset with intimidating ethi...
Data mining provides tools to convert a large amount of knowledge data which is user relevant. But t...
The vast amount of data being collected about individuals has brought new challenges in protecting t...
In the light of stringent privacy laws, data anonymization not only supports privacy preserving data...
Consider a data holder, such as a hospital or a bank, that has a privately held collection of person...
WOS: 000437851500012Individual privacy protection in the released data sets has become an important ...
In this paper, we study a problem of privacy protection in large survey rating data. The rating dat...
Data mining technology has attracted significant interest as a means of identifying patterns and tre...
To protect respondents’ identity when releasing microdata, data holders often remove or encrypt exp...
Before statistical data, such as microdata, can be released to the public, it needs to be anonymised...
Disclosure-control is a traditional statistical methodology for protecting pri-vacy when data is rel...
Abstract—An increasing number of companies are selling data as an additional source of revenue, or a...
Today's globally networked society places great demand on the dissemination and sharing of informati...
Anonymization of survey data collected from the same respondents at different points in time, such a...
Abstract: The concept of k-anonymity has been proposed as an effective way to anonymise microdata, w...
Data de-identification is a fraught and somewhat poorly understood area beset with intimidating ethi...
Data mining provides tools to convert a large amount of knowledge data which is user relevant. But t...
The vast amount of data being collected about individuals has brought new challenges in protecting t...
In the light of stringent privacy laws, data anonymization not only supports privacy preserving data...
Consider a data holder, such as a hospital or a bank, that has a privately held collection of person...
WOS: 000437851500012Individual privacy protection in the released data sets has become an important ...
In this paper, we study a problem of privacy protection in large survey rating data. The rating dat...