In today’s rapidly evolving data landscape, staying ahead of privacy challenges is crucial for any organization.
Sensitive data can be reused in many ways to improve healthcare services, uncover new insights and opportunities that can influence healthcare...
A lot of focus is given to data governance for personal data, and just as much focus can be given to data governance for anonymized data to manage residual risks.
Privacy Analytics facilitates an Executive Advisory Board (EAB) comprised of 21 senior-level executives working in data, analytics, privacy, and legal roles in private and public organizations.
The importance of data sharing and analytics to drive evidence-based decision making has been highlighted by data science consortia and researchers alike.
The right data masking technology is critical to safely unlocking the value of your organization’s sensitive data for uses beyond its original intended...
Which strategies do you use to bolster your organization’s data-sharing initiatives? Are they primarily defensive or offensive?
What challenges and opportunities do you face when attempting to leverage and share sensitive data to drive innovation and increase ROI?
The reuse of personal data is often essential to an organization’s data strategy, but organizations can only reuse personal data if they meet the demands of privacy regulations.
Get the most out of your data without compromising compliance and patient confidentiality...
For companies wanting to do business in Europe, being GDPR-compliant is essential...
The growth in the use of electronic medical records, electronic insurance claims processing and other hospital software systems...
Only a handful of experts exist around the world who are qualified to manually de-identify data.
Data breaches and re-identification attacks compromise the personal privacy of individuals and both are on the rise.
Critics who question the value of de-identification often overlook the quality of the de-identification process.
The business of de-identifying this data and using it for secondary purposes is only in its infancy...
Learn what steps need to be taken in order to protect private data while limiting risk of re-identification.
Although data masking and de-identification are often grouped together for discussion, the two use different approaches in making data anonymous.
More and more organizations are leveraging their health data for secondary purposes. They know just locking away their data in silos will no longer suffice.
Globally renowned data privacy expert Luk Arbuckle – co-author of Anonymizing Health Data (O’Reilly Media) – co-moderated this invite-only, half-day deep dive into the complex topic of bridging the ...
While technology is an important enabler of data de-identification, technology is not the end of the story.
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