Mastering anonymization
The privacy and security of data cannot be overstated in a world that is becoming more and more data-driven. Controlling who has access to data is a crucial component of data security, as we’ve already discussed. There are circumstances, though, in which sharing the data itself may be necessary for analytics, testing, or outside services. In these circumstances, merely restricting access is insufficient; the data must be transformed in a way that preserves its analytical value while protecting the identity of the individuals it represents. Techniques for anonymization are useful in this situation.
Sensitive information is shielded from being linked to particular people by anonymization, which acts as a strong barrier. Understanding data anonymization techniques has become essential for any data engineer in light of growing data privacy concerns and strict data protection laws such as GDPR and CCPA.
The following subsections will discuss different...