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Today most organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as name, address, and phone number, removed in the incorrect belief that patient confidentiality is maintained because the resulting data look anonymous. We examine three computer programs that do...
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Sharing medical data with researchers, economists, policy makers, administrators and other secondary viewers, immediately summons for consideration the dichotomy between the recipient’s needs and disclosure risk. Finding the optimal balance between the suppression of details within the...
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-world systems known as Datafly, m-Argus and k-Similar provide guarantees of privacy protection. …
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We present a computer program named Datafly that uses computational disclosure techniques to maintain anonymity in medical data by automatically generalizing, substituting and removing information as appropriate without losing many of the details found within the data. Decisions are made at the...
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When considering information security and privacy issues most of the attention has previously focused on data … protection and the privacy of personally identifiable information (PII). What is often overlooked is consideration for the … operational and transactional data. Specifically, the security and privacy protection of metadata and metastructure information of …
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Research into privacy in web services based service-oriented environment gained attention in recent years. Business … Transaction Level Data (TLD) privacy is important because in web services the interaction between the Service Provider and Service … complex data, which raises many transaction level data privacy issues. In web services we can define arbitrary transaction …
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Often organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as name, address, phone number, and Social Security number, removed in the incorrect belief that patient confidentiality is maintained because the resulting data look anonymous; however, we show that in most...
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This paper shows that privacy concerns in commercial contexts are not solely driven by a desire to control the … transmission of personal information or to avoid intrusive direct marketing campaigns. When they express privacy concerns … consequences of information transmission. We suggest that there is a homo economicus behind privacy concerns, not simply a primal …
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result suggests that privacy mechanisms affect partner selection and the consequent structure of the network: when … privacy costs of revealing personal information are compensated by more productive links. …
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