Article in Proceedings INPROC-2025-03

BibliographyFieschi, Andrea; Hirmer, Pascal; Stach, Christoph: Discovering Suitable Anonymization Techniques: A Privacy Toolbox for Data Experts.
In: Klettke, Meike (ed.); Schenkel, Ralf (ed.); Heinrich, Andreas (ed.); Nicklas, Daniela (ed.); Schüle, Maximilian E. (ed.); Meyer-Wegener, Klaus (ed.): Datenbanksysteme für Business, Technologie und Web (BTW 2025).
University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology.
Lecture Notes in Informatics; P361, pp. 827-833, english.
Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik, March 2025.
ISSN: 2944-7682; DOI: 10.18420/BTW2025-48.
Article in Proceedings (Demonstration).
CR-SchemaK.4.1 (Computers and Society Public Policy Issues)
KeywordsAnonymization; Privacy-Enhancing Techniques; Anonymization by Design
Abstract

Identifying the appropriate anonymization technique is a critical yet challenging task for developers, data scientists, and security practitioners. Our interactive toolbox addresses this challenge by providing a comprehensive overview of available anonymization techniques to assist privacy-conscious developers in selecting the right one for their specific use cases. The toolbox offers a hierarchical and classified overview of techniques, each detailed with meta-model information. It employs a modular approach, allowing techniques to be implemented and deployed independently. Additionally, it enables developers to evaluate these techniques on test datasets. Our toolbox allows for the easy addition of new categories and modules. This paper demonstrates the anonymization toolbox’s capabilities, simplifying the decision-making process in the Anonymization by Design cycle by ensuring overview, modularity, and flexibility.

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Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Parallel and Distributed Systems, Applications of Parallel and Distributed Systems
Project(s)SofDCar
Entry dateMarch 16, 2025
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