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  2. Data masking - Wikipedia

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    Data masking or data obfuscation is the process of modifying sensitive data in such a way that it is of no or little value to unauthorized intruders while still being usable by software or authorized personnel. Data masking can also be referred as anonymization, or tokenization, depending on different context.

  3. Indistinguishability obfuscation - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Barak et al., showing that black-box obfuscation is impossible, also proposed the idea of an indistinguishability obfuscator, and constructed an inefficient one. [8] [7] [2] Although this notion seemed relatively weak, Goldwasser and Rothblum (2007) showed that an efficient indistinguishability obfuscator would be a best-possible obfuscator, and any best-possible obfuscator would be ...

  4. Identity replacement technology - Wikipedia

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    By diversifying systems and obfuscation of data through system analysis, data scientists and security experts can make it harder for hackers to breach a system's security and privacy settings. Virtualization systems are used by cybersecurity experts to test the effects of various obfuscation techniques on potential cyber attacks.

  5. Adversarial stylometry - Wikipedia

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    Adversarial stylometry is the practice of altering writing style to reduce the potential for stylometry to discover the author's identity or their characteristics. This task is also known as authorship obfuscation or authorship anonymisation.

  6. IEEE Security & Privacy - Wikipedia

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    The publication includes studies, surveys, tutorials, columns, and in-depth interviews of interest to the information security industry. [1] The editor in chief is Sean Peisert; [2] the preceding editor was David M. Nicol. It is indexed in Scopus and in Science Citation Index Expanded; the 2020 impact factor is 3.573.

  7. Security through obscurity - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, more advanced versions of "security through obscurity" have gained support as a methodology in cybersecurity through Moving Target Defense and cyber deception. [15] NIST's cyber resiliency framework, 800-160 Volume 2, recommends the usage of security through obscurity as a complementary part of a resilient and secure computing ...

  8. Obfuscation - Wikipedia

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    Obfuscation is the obscuring of the intended meaning of communication by making the message difficult to understand, usually with confusing and ambiguous language. The obfuscation might be either unintentional or intentional (although intent usually is connoted), and is accomplished with circumlocution (talking around the subject), the use of jargon (technical language of a profession), and ...

  9. Anti-tamper software - Wikipedia

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    A more recent research trend is tamper-tolerant software, which aims to correct the effects of tampering and allow the program to continue as if unmodified. [2] A simple (and easily defeated) scheme of this kind was used in the Diablo II video game, which stored its critical player data in two copies at different memory locations and if one was ...