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  2. Data sanitization - Wikipedia

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    The data from Coleman Parkes shows that 96% of organizations have a data sanitization policy in place; however, in the United States, only 62% of respondents felt that the policy is communicated well across the business. Additionally, it reveals that remote and contract workers were the least likely to comply with data sanitization policies.

  3. Data anonymization - Wikipedia

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    Data anonymization is a type of information sanitization whose intent is privacy protection. ... In the context of medical data, anonymized data refers to data from ...

  4. Medical privacy - Wikipedia

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    The history of medical privacy traces back to the Hippocratic Oath, which mandates the secrecy of information obtained while helping a patient. Before the technological boom, medical institutions relied on the paper medium to file individual medical data. Nowadays, more and more information is stored within electronic databases. Research ...

  5. Redaction - Wikipedia

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    Redaction or sanitization is the process of removing sensitive information from a document so that it may be distributed to a broader audience. It is intended to allow the selective disclosure of information.

  6. Sanitization - Wikipedia

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    Sanitization is the cleaning and disinfection of an area or an item. Sanitizing involves the use of heat or chemicals to reduce the number of microorganisms to safe levels. It can also refer to: Data sanitization, preventing recovery of erased information Sanitization (classified information), in government/military contexts

  7. ISO/IEC 27040 - Wikipedia

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    Sanitization" is the technical term for assuring that data left on storage at the end of its useful life is rendered inaccessible to a given level of effort. Or to put it another way, sanitization is the process that assures an organization doesn't commit a data breach by repurposing, selling, or discarding storage devices.

  8. Biden eulogizes Carter as a 'practitioner of good works' - AOL

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    In a statement after Carter’s death, Biden described him as “a man of great character and courage, hope and optimism.” “With his compassion and moral clarity, he worked to eradicate ...

  9. Storage security - Wikipedia

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    Confidentiality: Only authorized users will have access to the data locally or through network. [3] Availability: Manage and minimize the risk of inaccessibility due to deliberate destructions or accidents such as natural disaster, mechanical and power failures. [4] Data sanitization is a practice in which storage mediums are destroyed on-site ...