Just completed my mandatory GDPR training (with 'quiz')
That's a couple of hours i'll never get back.
Ugliest Word of the Day: pseudonymisation
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Re: Poor GDPR-souls
AleisterCrowley wrote:Ugliest Word of the Day: pseudonymisation
Ugly not just for its mere presence on the page, but its underlying capabilities: you thought your data was ananymous? Think again: Pseudonymous data still allows for some form of re-identification*
With "big data" still in its infancy and learning algorithms barely out of the stone age, how long will it be before anybody who wants to re-associate data to the originating person will be able to do so? The technique is unsecure today, let alone tomorrow. It should have been drowned at birth.
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* https://gdpr.report/news/2017/11/07/dat ... ymisation/
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Re: Poor GDPR-souls
AleisterCrowley wrote:Just completed my mandatory GDPR training (with 'quiz')
Look on the bright side. You now have skin in a procedure, which is apparently, bigger than Beyoncé
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