Non-Attributable Data definition
Non-Attributable Data means TWC data which has been scrubbed of all CII. Removing CII includes aggregating, deidentifying, masking or using other recognized methods which prevent third parties from deducing a person’s identity, either directly from the data retained or through combining the retained data with publicly available data. For a file or data set to qualify as Non-Attributable Data, Recipient must document (and maintain the documentation of) all the methods and steps taken to scrub all CII from that file or data set. If all CII is correctly removed, then the resulting material (the “Non- Attributable Data”) is not Derivative TWC Data. The relevant standards are found in NIST SP 800-188, De-Identifying Government Datasets: Techniques and Governance, published by The National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Non-Attributable Data means non-personally identifiable data, including utilization rates and weight and zone statistics that Company collects but is not attributable to Client or its customers.
Non-Attributable Data means non-personally identifiable data, including utilization rates and weight
Examples of Non-Attributable Data in a sentence
For the avoidance of doubt, Non-Attributable Data will not be considered Confidential Information of Client.