identifioituvuudella
Identifioituvuudella is a Finnish term describing the state or quality of being identifiable—the degree to which a person, object, or data point can be linked to a specific identity. The word is formed from identifioida (to identify) with the abstract noun suffix -vuus and the instrumental/adessive ending -lla, yielding a concept that is used to discuss identification potential in various contexts.
In practice, identifioituvuudella is most often encountered in information privacy, data governance, and information theory. It
Measuring identifioituvuudella involves assessing reidentification risk and the likelihood of correct linkage. In privacy engineering, related
Ethical and regulatory considerations often hinge on identifioituvuudella. Lower identifiability is generally favored to protect privacy,
Related concepts include identifiability, reidentification risk, anonymization, and differential privacy.