A general cipher for individual data anonymization
Nicolas Ruiz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel cryptographic-inspired cipher for data anonymization that unifies various methods and enables ex ante anonymization, offering new insights and practical tools for privacy-preserving data dissemination.
Contribution
It proposes the first cipher for data anonymization inspired by cryptography, allowing ex ante anonymization and unifying existing methods under a general framework.
Findings
The cipher can mimic all existing anonymization methods.
It enables anonymization before data release, reducing iterative processes.
Permutation menus and risk measures facilitate practical implementation.
Abstract
Over the years, the literature on individual data anonymization has burgeoned in many directions. Borrowing from several areas of other sciences, the current diversity of concepts, models and tools available contributes to understanding and fostering individual data dissemination in a privacy-preserving way, as well as unleashing new sources of information for the benefits of society at large. However, such diversity doesn't come without some difficulties. Currently, the task of selecting the optimal analytical environment to conduct anonymization is complicated by the multitude of available choices. Based on recent contributions from the literature and inspired by cryptography, this paper proposes the first cipher for data anonymization. The functioning of this cipher shows that, in fact, every anonymization method can be viewed as a general form of rank swapping with unconstrained…
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