quasiidentifioivia
Quasiidentifioivia is a conceptual framework used in information privacy research to describe the degree to which individuals in a data set can be identified when quasi-identifiers and external information are considered. It formalizes a continuum between non-identifiability and full identifiability by introducing a threshold or profile of attacker capability, rather than a binary privacy outcome.
Origin and scope: The term blends quasi- with identifiability and mirrors concerns in data releases where common
Measurement approach: Practically, quasiidentifioivia is estimated by simulating an adversary who uses available quasi-identifiers plus auxiliary
Applications: It informs risk assessment, governance, and policy decisions for sharing or publishing datasets. Analysts may
Limitations: The concept relies on assumptions about attacker knowledge and external data availability, which may change
See also: k-anonymity, differential privacy, quasi-identifiers.