Anonymisation and Pseudonymisation
For an overview of this topic, please see the (opens in a new window)UCD (opens in a new window)Short Guide to Pseudonymous vs Anonymous.
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What is Anonymisation?
Anonymisation is when information can no longer be related to an identifiable person even when the information you hold is combined with information from other sources. Permanently anonymised data is no longer personal data.
What is Pseudonymisation?
Pseudonymisation means that personal identifiers that allow personal data to be attributed to a specific person are kept separate and are subject to access controls. Pseudonymised data are still personal data, but in a slightly safer format.
Use anonymisation and pseudonymisation as part of a ‘data minimisation’ strategy aimed at minimising the risks of a data breach for data subjects. [See also ‘(opens in a new window)Guidance on Anonymisation and Pseudonymisation’]