For years, companies have treated anonymization as a legal comfort zone. Remove names, emails, phone numbers, and other identifiers, and the remaining dataset was often viewed as safer to share, analyze, monetize, and retain. That assumption is getting harder to defend. Artificial intelligence (AI) has changed the practical re-identification analysis by making it easier to connect patterns across datasets, infer identity from indirect signals, and combine “anonymous” information with public,…
By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider
By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider
