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ickeidentifierbar

Ickeidentifierbar is a Swedish adjective used to describe data, information, or situations that cannot be used to identify a specific person. In privacy and data protection discourse, data labeled as ickeidentifierbar should be free from enough identifiers or quasi-identifiers that would allow re-identification, even when combined with other available information.

In practice, achieving ickeidentifierbar data involves de-identification or anonymization techniques. Common approaches include aggregation or generalization

The term is primarily used in Swedish-language texts and policy discussions. It reflects a standard objective

Limitations and challenges remain. True ickeidentifierbar data is difficult to guarantee, especially when datasets can be

See also: data anonymization, de-identification, privacy-preserving data analysis, differential privacy, re-identification risk, GDPR and anonymization.

of
attributes,
removal
or
masking
of
direct
identifiers,
and
the
addition
of
controlled
noise.
More
formal
concepts
related
to
this
goal
are
k-anonymity,
l-diversity,
and,
in
some
contexts,
differential
privacy,
which
provide
frameworks
for
reducing
re-identification
risk
while
preserving
data
utility.
in
data
publishing,
research,
and
public
administration:
to
balance
data
utility
with
the
protection
of
individuals’
privacy
by
ensuring
that
released
data
cannot
be
used
to
identify
identifiable
persons.
linked
with
other
sources.
Even
anonymized
data
can
pose
re-identification
risks
if
auxiliary
information
is
available.
Consequently,
ongoing
risk
assessment
and
privacy-preserving
techniques
are
essential
when
sharing
or
releasing
datasets.