
The Complete Book of Data Anonymization
From Planning to Implementation
Balaji Raghunathan(Author)
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. May 2013
Book
Hardback
267 pages
978-1-4398-7730-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Complete Book of Data Anonymization: From Planning to Implementation supplies a 360-degree view of data privacy protection using data anonymization. It examines data anonymization from both a practitioner's and a program sponsor's perspective. Discussing analysis, planning, setup, and governance, it illustrates the entire process of adapting and implementing anonymization tools and programs.
Part I of the book begins by explaining what data anonymization is. It describes how to scope a data anonymization program as well as the challenges involved when planning for this initiative at an enterprisewide level.
Part II describes the different solution patterns and techniques available for data anonymization. It explains how to select a pattern and technique and provides a phased approach towards data anonymization for an application.
A cutting-edge guide to data anonymization implementation, this book delves far beyond data anonymization techniques to supply you with the wide-ranging perspective required to ensure comprehensive protection against misuse of data.
Part I of the book begins by explaining what data anonymization is. It describes how to scope a data anonymization program as well as the challenges involved when planning for this initiative at an enterprisewide level.
Part II describes the different solution patterns and techniques available for data anonymization. It explains how to select a pattern and technique and provides a phased approach towards data anonymization for an application.
A cutting-edge guide to data anonymization implementation, this book delves far beyond data anonymization techniques to supply you with the wide-ranging perspective required to ensure comprehensive protection against misuse of data.
Reviews / Votes
With more and more regulations focusing on protection of data privacy and prevention of misuse of personal data, anonymization of sensitive data is becoming a critical need for corporate and governmental organizations. This book provides a comprehensive view of data anonymization both from a program sponsor's perspective as well as a practitioner's. The special focus on implementation of data anonymization across the enterprise makes this a valuable reference book for large data anonymization implementation programs.-Prasad Joshi, Vice President, Infosys Labs, Infosys Ltd.
This book on data anonymization could not have come at a better time, given the rapid adoption of outsourcing within enterprises and an ever increasing growth of business data. This book is a must read for enterprise data architects and data managers grappling with the problem of balancing the needs of application outsourcing with the requirements for strong data privacy.
-Dr. Pramod Varma, Chief Architect, Unique Identification Authority of India
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Professional Practice & Development
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paper over boards
Illustrations
69 s/w Tabellen, 95 s/w Abbildungen
69 Tables, black and white; 95 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
599 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-7730-2 (9781439877302)
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Person
Balaji Raghunathan has more than 20 years of experience in the software industry. As part of his current role as General Manager, Technology Consulting & Enterprise Architecture, at ITC Infotech, Balaji Raghunathan is responsible for helping the clients of ITC Infotech simplify their technology landscape, assess their readiness for digital initiatives, modernize their technology architecture and prepare them for their digital journey
Balaji Raghunathan has also lead the delivery of digital projects for banking, financial services, and insurance customers as well as helped them define their digital strategy. He has lead strategy engagements for enterprise mobility initiatives as well as developed, managed and commercialized intellectual property (IP) during his prior stints with Capgemini and Infosys. During the last decade, Balaji Raghunathan has been involved in architecting software solutions for the energy, utilities, publishing, transportation, retail, and banking industries
Balaji Raghunathan's core areas of interest revolves around digital technology strategy, data privacy management and enterprise mobility. He is an avid blogger on Digital Technology Strategy, and has authored the book "The Complete Book of Data Anonymization-From Planning to Implementation". He has also the co-authored a chapter "Mobility and Its Impact on Enterprise Security" for the book "Information Security Management Handbook, Sixth Edition, Volume 7."
He holds a patent on "System and Method for Runtime Data Anonymization" and has a pending patent on "System and Method for categorization of Social Media Conversation for Response Management."
He is a TOGAF 8.0 and ICMG-WWISA Certified Software Architect.
Balaji Raghunathan has a postgraduate diploma in business administration (finance) from Symbiosis Institute (SCDL), Pune, India and has an engineering degree (electrical and electronics) from Bangalore University, India. He has also completed a Senior Leadership Certificate course from Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode.
Balaji Raghunathan has also lead the delivery of digital projects for banking, financial services, and insurance customers as well as helped them define their digital strategy. He has lead strategy engagements for enterprise mobility initiatives as well as developed, managed and commercialized intellectual property (IP) during his prior stints with Capgemini and Infosys. During the last decade, Balaji Raghunathan has been involved in architecting software solutions for the energy, utilities, publishing, transportation, retail, and banking industries
Balaji Raghunathan's core areas of interest revolves around digital technology strategy, data privacy management and enterprise mobility. He is an avid blogger on Digital Technology Strategy, and has authored the book "The Complete Book of Data Anonymization-From Planning to Implementation". He has also the co-authored a chapter "Mobility and Its Impact on Enterprise Security" for the book "Information Security Management Handbook, Sixth Edition, Volume 7."
He holds a patent on "System and Method for Runtime Data Anonymization" and has a pending patent on "System and Method for categorization of Social Media Conversation for Response Management."
He is a TOGAF 8.0 and ICMG-WWISA Certified Software Architect.
Balaji Raghunathan has a postgraduate diploma in business administration (finance) from Symbiosis Institute (SCDL), Pune, India and has an engineering degree (electrical and electronics) from Bangalore University, India. He has also completed a Senior Leadership Certificate course from Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode.
Content
Drivers for Data Anonymization. Overview of Data Anonymization. Data Anonymization Project Sponsor's Guidebook. Data Anonymization Practitioner's Guidebook. Data Anonymization Uncut. Index. Bibliography.