Data De-Identification Seems To Have Become A Little Controversial. We Need Some Expert Advice Made Available Based On Successful Experience.

These two articles popped up last week.First we have:Clear-cut definition of de-identified data critical in legislation: PilgrimAustralia's Privacy Commissioner has said the de-identification of data is an area requiring regulation, and that agreed industry standards could be useful to fill the public with confidence.By Asha McLean | November 16, 2016 -- 05:12 GMT (16:12 AEDT) | Topic: Security A successful data-driven economy needs a strong foundation in privacy, and accordingly, good privacy management and great innovation go hand in hand, Australian Information and Privacy Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim has said.Speaking at a data sharing and interoperability workshop during the GovInnovate summit in Canberra on Wednesday, Pilgrim said that by and large, people do want their personal information to work for them, provided that they know about it. He also noted that when there is transparency in how personal information is used, citizens should feel a sense of clarity, choice, and...

This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.


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