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- Quasi-identifier abstract "Quasi-identifiers are pieces of information that are not of themselves unique identifiers, but are sufficiently well correlated with an entity that they can be combined with other quasi-identifiers to create a unique identifier.Quasi-identifiers can thus, when combined, become personally identifying information. This process is called re-identification. As an example, Latanya Sweeney has shown that even though neither gender, birth dates nor postal codes uniquely identify an individual, the combination of all three is sufficient to identify 87% of individuals in the United States.The term was introduced by Tore Dalenius in 1986. Since then, quasi-identifiers have been the basis of several attacks on released data. For instance, Sweeney linked health records to publicly available information to locate the then-governor of Massachusetts' hospital records using uniquely-identifying quasi-identifiers, and Sweeney, Abu and Winn used public voter records to re-identify participants in the Personal Genome Project. Additionally, Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov made use of quasi-identifiers to de-anonymize data released by Netflix.Motwani and Ying warn about potential privacy breaches being enabled by publication of large volumes of government and business data containing quasi-identifiers.".
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageID "40659495".
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageLength "3252".
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageRevisionID "657395896".
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Birth_date.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Birthday.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Information_privacy.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personal_life.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink De-identification.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Differential_privacy.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Gender.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Personally_identifiable_information.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Personally_identifying_information.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Postal_code.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Re-identification.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLink Unique_identifier.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quasi-identifier".
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "quasi-identifier".
- Quasi-identifier hasPhotoCollection Quasi-identifier.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Quasi-identifier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Statistics-stub.
- Quasi-identifier subject Category:Information_privacy.
- Quasi-identifier subject Category:Personal_life.
- Quasi-identifier hypernym Pieces.
- Quasi-identifier type Weapon.
- Quasi-identifier comment "Quasi-identifiers are pieces of information that are not of themselves unique identifiers, but are sufficiently well correlated with an entity that they can be combined with other quasi-identifiers to create a unique identifier.Quasi-identifiers can thus, when combined, become personally identifying information. This process is called re-identification.".
- Quasi-identifier label "Quasi-identifier".
- Quasi-identifier sameAs m.0y4vw1t.
- Quasi-identifier sameAs Q17077088.
- Quasi-identifier sameAs Q17077088.
- Quasi-identifier wasDerivedFrom Quasi-identifier?oldid=657395896.
- Quasi-identifier isPrimaryTopicOf Quasi-identifier.