U.K. Information Commissioner's Office Head of Technology Policy Ali Shah wrote a blog post explaining the office's efforts to update guidance for anonymization and psuedonymization in its Data Sharing Code of Practice. Shah said the guidance will "explore the role that privacy enhancing technologies might play in enabling safe and lawful data sharing." The guidance will be multifaceted with guides on specific topics, in addition to compliance resources and case studies related to accountability, identifiability and more.
22 March 2021
ICO preparing anonymization, psuedonymization guidance
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