Tag Archives: data obfuscation

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Long arm of the Law

Posted on26. Feb, 2010 by Vanessa Howard.

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Sometimes governments can be forward-thinking – no, really bear with me – and initiatives arrive you can quietly applaud. The Welsh Assembly Government’s e-Crime Wales is a partnership of organisations, agencies and the police – that it has dedicated police business liaison officers is thought to be a world’s first. Data loss and security breaches [...]

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Synthetic test data versus masked test data

Posted on13. Nov, 2009 by Richard Bender.

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Another interesting topic to address is the trade-off between synthetic test data and scrubbed or masked test data.  I got into this discussion with someone today who has a strong background in security related issues.  He was saying that scrubbed or de-identified test data can be un-scrubbed via various methods – e.g. reverse engineering the [...]

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Don't risk not securing your data!

Posted on13. Nov, 2009 by John Denneny.

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For almost all organizations, their corporate data is an absolutely crucial business asset.  Without access to the information in their corporate databases, most companies would be unable to conduct their day-to-day business.  While in recent years, most companies have invested heavily in trying to protect the availability of corporate data, there has been a glaring [...]

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