South Korea's Personal Information Protection Committee revised the pseudonymized information processing guidelines to promote the use of safe data processing for companies and research that use artificial intelligence. Research that requires personal identification through AI must increase "the level of pseudonymization of other information, controlling access rights, restricting the introduction of software (SW) that can be misused for identification, and requiring a security pledge are implemented."
PIPC revises pseudonymized information processing guidelines
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