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Pseudonymisation techniques and best practices
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This report explores further the basic notions of pseudonymisation, as well as technical solutions that can support implementation in practice. Starting from a number of pseudonymisation scenarios, the report defines first the main actors that can be involved in the process of pseudonymisation along with their possible roles. It then analyses the different adversarial models and attacking techniques against pseudonymisation, such as brute force attack, dictionary search and guesswork. Moreover, it presents the main pseudonymisation techniques and policies available today.
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Annual Privacy Forum 2020
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Annual Privacy Forum 2019
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ENISA, DG CONNECT, the University of Rome Tor Vergata and LUISS University are organizing the Annual Privacy Forum (APF) 2019 on 13 & 14 June 2019 in Italy, Rome.
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EDPS-ENISA Conference: Towards assessing the risk in personal data breaches
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EDPS and ENISA organize a conference that aims to touch upon current state of play in personal data breach notification, both from the perspectives of the regulators and data controllers/processors while addressing the aspect of risk assessment.
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On lawful criminal investigation that respects 21st Century data protection. Europol and ENISA Joint Statement.
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This Joint Statement is presented as a contribution from ENISA and Europol to the on-going debate on privacy and en-cryption.
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ENISA position papers and opinions
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ENISA- Europol issue joint statement
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ENISA and Europol issue joint statement on lawful criminal investigation that respects 21st Century data protection.
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ENISA News
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Lawful Access and Security: A Transatlantic Perspective – EastWest Institute
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Statement by Prof. Dr Udo Helmbrecht, ENISA Executive Director at The Hague, 19th- 20th May, 2016
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ED's speeches
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Privacy and Security in Personal Data Clouds
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The main objective of this study is to identify the different architectures and components of Personal Data Clouds (PDCs) and discuss their privacy and security challenges. Based on an empirical analysis of various applications that fall under, or are close to, the definition of PDCs, the study presents a “state of the art” analysis of the security and privacy features of PDCs.
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Handbook on Security of Personal Data Processing
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The overall scope of the report is to provide practical demonstrations and interpretation of the methodological steps of the ENISA’s 2016 guidelines for SMEs on the security of personal data processing. This is performed through specific use cases and pragmatic processing operations that are common for all SMEs.
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Europol in cooperation with the European Institute of Public Administration hosts conference on privacy and security online
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ENISA News