Privacy Preserving Techniques Applied to CPNI Data: Analysis and Recommendations

01/25/2021
by   Jeffrey Murray Jr, et al.
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With mobile phone penetration rates reaching 90 Network Information (CPNI) can offer extremely valuable information to different sectors, including policymakers. Indeed, as part of CPNI, Call Detail Records have been successfully used to provide real-time traffic information, to improve our understanding of the dynamics of people's mobility and so to allow prevention and measures in fighting infectious diseases, and to offer population statistics. While there is no doubt of the usefulness of CPNI data, privacy concerns regarding sharing individuals' data have prevented it from being used to its full potential. Traditional de-anonymization measures, such as pseudonymization and standard de-identification, have been shown to be insufficient to protect privacy. This has been specifically shown on mobile phone datasets. As an example, researchers have shown that with only four data points of approximate place and time information of a user, 95 be re-identified in a dataset of 1.5 million mobile phone users. In this landscape paper, we will discuss the state-of-the-art anonymization techniques and their shortcomings.

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