Building an Anonymization Pipeline
How can you use data in a way that protects individual privacy but still provides useful and meaningful analytics? With this practical book, data architects and engineers will learn how to establish and integrate secure, repeatable anonymization processes into their data flows and analytics in a sustainable manner.
Luk Arbuckle and Khaled El Emam from Privacy Analytics explore end-to-end solutions for anonymizing device and IoT data, based on collection models and use cases that address real business needs. These examples come from some of the most demanding data environments, such as healthcare, using approaches that have withstood the test of time.
- Create anonymization solutions diverse enough to cover a spectrum of use cases
- Match your solutions to the data you use, the people you share it with, and your analysis goals
- Build anonymization pipelines around various data collection models to cover different business needs
- Generate an anonymized version of original data or use an analytics platform to generate anonymized outputs
- Examine the ethical issues around the use of anonymized data
About the Author
Luk Arbuckle is Chief Methodologist at Privacy Analytics, providing strategic leadership in how to responsibly share and use data. Luk was previously Director of Technology Analysis at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada leading a highly skilled team that conducted privacy research and assisted in investigations when there was a technology component involved. Before joining the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Luk worked on developing de-identification methods and re-identification risk measurement tools, participated in the development and evaluation of secure computation protocols, and led a top-notch research and consulting team that developed and delivered data anonymization solutions. Luk originally plied his trade in the area of image processing and analysis, and then in the area of applied statistics (use R!).
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