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The data anonymization landscape has become quite complex in the last decades. On the methodology side, the statistical disclosure control methods designed in official statistics have been supplemented by a number of privacy models proposed by computer scientists. On the data side, static data sets now coexist with big data, and particularly data streams. In the quest for a unified and conceptually...
Microaggregation is a technique for disclosure limitation aimed at protecting the privacy of data subjects in microdata releases. It has been used as an alternative to generalization and suppression to generate $k$<alternatives><inline-graphic xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="soriacomas-ieq1-2435777.gif"/> </alternatives>-anonymous data sets, where the identity...
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