Though data anonymization offers a reprieve from some of the “onerous requirements” of the EU and U.K. General Data Protection Regulations, VeraSafe’s Scott Quellhorst and Renata Valkova, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, write that practitioners are left with unclear guidance as both jurisdictions create diverging standards. Major areas of disagreement include deletion of the original data set, whether “the anonymization standard” is relative or absolute, and if reidentification must be “practically impossible” or “reasonably unlikely.”
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