personalidele
Personalidele is a term used in discussions of information governance to describe a defined set of personal identifiers and related metadata that can be used to uniquely identify an individual across information systems. The term is not standardized in major privacy frameworks, and its exact scope varies by context; in some usages it overlaps with the broader concept of personal data elements or PII (personally identifiable information).
A personalidele typically comprises identifiers and attributes that support identity resolution, authentication, and linking records within
Applications of the concept include identity verification, user provisioning and access control, fraud detection, customer data
Privacy and security considerations are central: organizations should apply data minimization, obtain lawful basis for data
See also: personal data, PII, identity management, data governance, data privacy.