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The actual output is the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rFgN61xBCUE5cidaCicZrx8DXtQYoHdOYXfWr1udk0w/edit#gid=1520464066 Basic De-identification Solution Matrix], an editable Google Spreadsheet that list common variable types from the fields of health, education, finance, environmental, political, a list of de-identification solutions for these types of data, and some suggestions about what forms of de-identification are most useful for each type of data. | The actual output is the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rFgN61xBCUE5cidaCicZrx8DXtQYoHdOYXfWr1udk0w/edit#gid=1520464066 Basic De-identification Solution Matrix], an editable Google Spreadsheet that list common variable types from the fields of health, education, finance, environmental, political, a list of de-identification solutions for these types of data, and some suggestions about what forms of de-identification are most useful for each type of data. | ||
This output intersects really well with the work done by the [[Responsible Data Risk Mapping]] group, because in order to make decisions about what data to de-identify you need to assess the possible harm of that data first and after harm analysis you need to mitigate that harm by... de-identifying! | This output intersects really well with the work done by the [[Responsible Data Risk Mapping]] group, because in order to make decisions about what data to de-identify you need to assess the possible harm of that data first and after harm analysis you need to mitigate that harm by... de-identifying! | ||
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The wishlist output of this group is a piece of software that would automate different de-identification functions, so an individual could select the variables they'd like to identify and how and de-identification would then be carried out automatically. | The wishlist output of this group is a piece of software that would automate different de-identification functions, so an individual could select the variables they'd like to identify and how and de-identification would then be carried out automatically. |
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Contents
Outputs
Main Output
The actual output is the Basic De-identification Solution Matrix, an editable Google Spreadsheet that list common variable types from the fields of health, education, finance, environmental, political, a list of de-identification solutions for these types of data, and some suggestions about what forms of de-identification are most useful for each type of data.
This output intersects really well with the work done by the Responsible Data Risk Mapping group, because in order to make decisions about what data to de-identify you need to assess the possible harm of that data first and after harm analysis you need to mitigate that harm by... de-identifying!
Wishlist Output
The wishlist output of this group is a piece of software that would automate different de-identification functions, so an individual could select the variables they'd like to identify and how and de-identification would then be carried out automatically.
Connection to previous RDFs
unknown...
Intermediate Work Products
Variables to Watch out for When Anonymizing Data (Google Spreadsheet)
Types of Data Releasers: Organizations and Individuals (Google Spreadsheet)
Common Variables by Releaser and Field (Google Spreadsheet)
Day 1 Report-Back (Google Spreadsheet)
Audience
Personas, use cases, context
Next steps
Contributors
Food for thought
- concepts, problems
- questions to ask frequently
- preventions: what do you actually do in concrete terms to prevent these things from happening
- reactions: responsible responses for when things go wrong
Resources (we <3 links!)
Feel free to link any and all background material, additional info, useful resources, etc. The more the merrier!