Anonymisation definition

Anonymisation means the Processing of Personal Information/Personal Data in such a manner that the Personal Information/Personal Data can no longer be attributed to Data Subjects without the use of additional information, provided that such additional information is kept separately and is subject to technical and organisational measures to ensure that the Personal Information/Personal Data are not attributed to Data Subjects;
Anonymisation means the removal from occurrence reports of all personal details relating to the reporter and to the persons mentioned in occurrence reports and any details, including the name of the organisation(s) involved in the occurrence, which may reveal the identity of the reporter or of a third party or lead to that information being inferred from the occurrence report;
Anonymisation means the process of changing documents into anonymous documents which do not relate to an identified or identifiable natural person, or the process of rendering personal data anonymous in such a manner that the data subject is not or no longer identifiable;

Examples of Anonymisation in a sentence

  • Anonymisation or pseudonymisation will rarely be possible because of the way the work focusses on individuals, although any statutory returns, workforce planning and management reports should be anonymised if possible.

  • Anonymisation: The process of removing identifiers from a set of data so that there is little or no risk of the individual being identified from that data or by matching it to other data (identification is not likely to take place).

  • Anonymisation or pseudonymisation will rarely be possible because of the way the work focuses on individuals, although any statutory returns, workforce planning and management reports should be anonymised if possible.

  • The Location agrees that LumiraDx may create anonymised data from the personal data inputted into the Software by the Location provided that ISB1523 Anonymisation Standards for Publishing Health Care Data are observed.

  • Anonymisation shall mean the process of irreversibly transforming Data into any information that does not relate to an identified or identifiable person or to personal data rendered anonymised in such a manner that the Data Subject is not or no longer identifiable following the former Working Party 29 opinion 05/2014 on Anonymisation Techniques.


More Definitions of Anonymisation

Anonymisation means removing from occurrence reports submitted all personal details pertaining to the reporter and any details, including the name of the organisation(s) involved in the occurrence, which may reveal the identity of the reporter, or of third parties, or lead to its being inferred from the information;
Anonymisation means the removal of personal identifiers from personal data so that the data subject is no longer identifiable;
Anonymisation in relation to personal data, means such irreversible process of transforming or converting personal data to a form in which a data principal cannot be identified through any means reasonably likely to be used to identify such data principal;
Anonymisation in relation to personal data, means such irreversible process of transforming or converting personal data to a form in which a data principal cannot
Anonymisation in relation to personal data, means the irreversible process of transforming or converting personal data to a form in which a data principal cannot be identified, meeting the standards specified by the Authority.
Anonymisation means the process of changing information into anonymous information which does not relate to an identified or identifiable natural person or personal data rendered anonymous in such a manner that the data subject is not or no longer identifiable;
Anonymisation or “Anonymised” means that the concerned data do no longer relate to an identified or identifiable natural person. This means that Personal Data are rendered Anonymous in such a manner that the Data Subject is not or no longer identifiable (e.g. because all direct and indirect personal identifiers are removed from the data by for instance implementing technical measures so that such data can no longer be linked back to the initial Data Subject and the Data Subject can therefore not be re-identified).