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- Pseudonymization is a data management and de-identification procedure by which personally identifiable information fields within a data record are replaced...
- Pseudepigrapha Pseudonymization Pseudonymous Bosch Pseudonymous remailer Public key encryption Ring name Secret identity Takhallus Room (2010, 3). "pseudonym". Lexico...
- This is a list of pseudonyms, in various categories. A pseudonym is a name adopted by a person for a particular purpose, which differs from their true...
- agencies Statistical disclosure control Pseudonymization ISO 25237:2017 Health informatics -- Pseudonymization. ISO. 2017. p. 7. "Data anonymization"....
- Supreme Court decisions regarding abortion: Roe v. Wade ("Roe" being a pseudonym) and Doe v. Bolton (1973); and The civil cases Doe dem. John Hurrell Luscombe...
- are masking personal identifiers and generalizing quasi-identifiers. Pseudonymization is the main technique used to mask personal identifiers from data records...
- This is a list of nicknames and pseudonyms of ****s. Common nicknames (as translated into English) include variations of "Beast", "Butcher" and "Angel...
- exists only a core group of a few dozen Konami artists, performing under pseudonyms and forming new groups. All names are in Western order (family name last)...
- artists and activists all over Europe and the Americas since 1994. The pseudonym first appeared in Bologna, Italy, in mid-1994, when a number of cultural...
- politician, and former president of the United States has used several pseudonyms, including "John Barron" (or "John Baron"), "John Miller" and "David Dennison"...