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A Python library to check the level of anonymity of a dataset

Judith Sáinz-Pardo Díaz, Álvaro López García

2022Scientific Data21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Openly sharing data with sensitive attributes and privacy restrictions is a challenging task. In this document we present the implementation of pyCANON, a Python library and command line interface (CLI) to check and assess the level of anonymity of a dataset through some of the most common anonymization techniques: k-anonymity, (α,k)-anonymity, ℓ-diversity, entropy ℓ-diversity, recursive (c,ℓ)-diversity, t-closeness, basic β-likeness, enhanced β-likeness and δ-disclosure privacy. For the case of more than one sensitive attribute, two approaches are proposed for evaluating these techniques. The main strength of this library is to obtain a full report of the parameters that are fulfilled for each of the techniques mentioned above, with the unique requirement of the set of quasi-identifiers and sensitive attributes. The methods implemented are presented together with the attacks they prevent, the description of the library, examples of the different functions' usage, as well as the impact and the possible applications that can be developed. Finally, some possible aspects to be incorporated in future updates are proposed.

Topics & Concepts

Python (programming language)AnonymityComputer scienceInformation retrievalWorld Wide WebProgramming languageComputer securityPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionEthics and Social Impacts of AI