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Synthetic data and data protection laws

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  • D'Acquisto, Giuseppe

    (Senior Technology Adviser, Garante per la protezione dei dati personali)

Abstract

While synthetic data has the potential to address privacy concerns associated with real-world data in many scenarios — ranging from health applications to machine learning — organisations must proceed carefully to ensure they do not inadvertently violate the General Data Protection Regulation or other data protection laws. The boundaries between the processing of personal and anonymised data are sometimes overlooked, creating potential risks for individuals' rights and freedoms. This paper will start from a definition of synthetic data and, after reviewing some foreseeable use cases (also promoted by forthcoming sector legislations in the areas of artificial intelligence and data sharing), it will address the conditions set out in data protection laws (the EU General Data Protection Regulation in primis) in order to consider a set of data as properly anonymised, as well as the phases of synthetic data generation and use where personal data might still be processed, proposing some reflections towards genuine legal compliance.

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  • D'Acquisto, Giuseppe, 2024. "Synthetic data and data protection laws," Journal of Data Protection & Privacy, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 6(3), pages 227-239, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:jdpp00:y:2024:v:6:i:3:p:227-239
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    Keywords

    synthetic data; privacy enhancing technologies; data protection compliance; anonymisation; identification risks;
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    • K2 - Law and Economics - - Regulation and Business Law

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