PII Minimization Handbook
Techniques, Challenges, and Solutions for Data Privacy Across Multiple Sectors
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Product details:
- Edition number First Edition
- Publisher Apress
- Date of Publication 10 April 2026
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9798868817410
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages259 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XIII, 259 p. 7 illus., 3 illus. in color. 700
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Long description:
This book is a thorough and practical guide to minimizing personally identifiable information (PII) in every conceivable use case across Finance, Healthcare, Insurance, Legal, Marketing, HR, and Government.
Most data protection laws and regulations require that businesses only use as much PII as is required for each specific processing purpose. In some cases, processing is only permitted when the data is fully anonymized. Hence, PII Minimization describes a spectrum from redacting very few, if any, direct identifiers to full anonymization.
It is woefully unclear what exactly is required in terms of PII minimization. The feasibility and the degree of PII minimization crucially depend on what personal identifiers are present in the data set to be processed as well as the use case for processing it.
Industry- and use-case-specific PII-Minimization Standards supplies expert insights from academia as well as the seven industries to be covered. These experts clarify what personal identifiers are commonly present in the data sets collected by or otherwise available to them, what use cases for data processing are prevalent in their industry, and which personal identifiers are (un)necessary for each use case.
The book also features companies that are developing technological solutions to solve the difficult problem of data minimization. The practical insights to be gained here are how to achieve data minimization in specific use cases and with high accuracy to meet the regulatory requirements. As an example, for the development of facial recognition software, images of human faces must be used in machine-identifiable form. However, today’s technology can modify facial images for other use cases in such a way that they remain identifiable by human viewers but prevent the identification by automated systems.
You Will:
- Explore the range of techniques for minimizing PII, from basic data reduction strategies to complete anonymization.
- Examine AI-specific regulations and their implications for data minimization, focusing on the most influential frameworks.
- Discuss the inherent challenges faced by general-purpose AI systems in implementing data minimization due to their extensive data needs and broad applications.
- Define key terms and concepts related to PII minimization technologies.
- Overview current and emerging technologies for minimizing PII in structured data, addressing their potential impacts and limitations.
- Explore methods and challenges in minimizing PII in unstructured data.
- Review data minimization in different industries and use cases.
Who This Book is for:
Data protection regulators as well as risk officers, privacy and data protection officers, product leaders, cybersecurity officers, information officers, and data leaders within organizations operating in Finance, Healthcare, Insurance, Legal, Marketing, HR, and Government that collect or process PII for purposes that require certain personal identifiers to be removed or obfuscated to meet data minimization requirements. The book is also for regulators developing actionable data minimization standards for these seven industries.
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Section 1.- Chapter 1: Data Minimization Under Different Jurisdictions.- Chapter 2: Data Minimization Under Certain Standards.- Section 2.- Chapter 3: AI Regulation and Data Minimization throughout the AI System Life Cycle.- Chapter 4: Data Minimization Challenges in General Purpose AI Models.- Section 3.- Chapter 5: Minimization Techniques for Structured Data.- Chapter 6: Minimization techniques for unstructured data.- Section 4.- Chapter 7: PII Minimization in Banking.- Chapter 8: PII Minimization in Healthcare.- Chapter 9: PII Minimization in the Pharmaceutical Industry .- Chapter 10: PII Minimization in Insurance.- Chapter 11: PII Minimization in Advertising.- Chapter 12: PII Minimization in Government.- Chapter 13: PII Minimization in Human Resources.- Section 5.- Chapter 14: Privacy by Design: The Origin of a Global Standard.- Chapter 15: Data Minimization as a Foundation for Ethical AI Development.
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