Which process decouples PII from a set of data and provides anonymity, but allows identification of the person to whom the data belongs under strictly controlled cases?
The answer is B. data de-identification.
Data de-identification is the process of removing or transforming personally identifiable information (PII) from a dataset in such a way that the data cannot be used to identify an individual. This can be done by removing PII fields from the dataset, by replacing PII fields with pseudonyms, or by using a technique called k-anonymity.
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