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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into big data analytics represents a pivotal shift in the management of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) within the financial sector. This study was prompted by the increasing reliance on AI for handling sensitive financial data and the consequent rise in data security concerns, exemplified by ...
Olabanji, Samuel Oladiipo +5 more
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Examining the applicability of hard data protection law on demographically identifiable information (DII): the case of humanitarian UAV/drone images in Malawi [PDF]
Research carried out in Northern Malawi concluded that protecting and ensuring responsible use of drone-collected data in disaster-risk areas should be left entirely to the humanitarian organisations collecting these data, with little participation ...
Rogers Alunge Alunge Nnangsope
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Corporate Privacy Trend: The “Value” of Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) Equals the “Value” of Financial Assets [PDF]
Corporate America’s increasing dependence on the electronic use of personally identifiable information (“PII”) necessitates a reexamination and expansion of the traditional conception of corporate assets.
John T. Soma +2 more
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Guide to protecting the confidentiality of Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
E McCallister, T Grance, K A Scarfone
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The exhaled breath pattern as a potential method for biometrics identification [PDF]
Conventional biometric identification methods relying on Personally Identifiable Information (PII) pose significant challenges concerning privacy and security. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath are unique to individuals and can serve as
Anna Paleczek +8 more
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Faculty Engagement to Reduce PII (Personally Identifiable Information) Risk
Borgman, Christine L., Kay, David G.
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Summary: The presence of personally identifiable information (PII) in natural language portions of electronic health records (EHRs) constrains their broad reuse.
Karthik Murugadoss +10 more
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Recent findings have shown that the continued expansion of the scope and scale of data collected in electronic health records are making the protection of personally identifiable information (PII) more challenging and may inadvertently put our ...
Emily R. Pfaff +7 more
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Statistical analysis of identity risk of exposure and cost using the ecosystem of identity attributes [PDF]
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is often called the "currency of the Internet" as identity assets are collected, shared, sold, and used for almost every transaction on the Internet. PII is used for all types of applications from access control
Chen, Chia-Ju
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Clinical epidemiology and patient-oriented health care research that incorporates neighborhood-level data is becoming increasingly common. A key step in conducting this research is converting patient address data to longitude and latitude data,
Andrew Graham Rundle +2 more
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