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blog-posts#33-10681 | 2020-08-04 17:43:36 | Anonymize and manage data in your data lake with Amazon Athena and AWS Lake Formation | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/anonymize-and-manage-data-in-your-data-lake-with-amazon-athena-and-aws-lake-formation/ | Most organizations have to comply with regulations when dealing with their customer data. For that reason, datasets that contain personally identifiable information (PII) is often anonymized. A common example of PII can be tables and columns that contain personal information about an individual (such as first name and last name) or tables with columns that, if joined with another table, can trace back to an individual. You can use AWS Analytics services to anonymize your datasets. In this post, I describe how to use Amazon Athena to anonymize a dataset. You can then use AWS Lake Formation to provide the right access to the right personas. | https://d2908q01vomqb2.cloudfront.net/b6692ea5df920cad691c20319a6fffd7a4a766b8/2020/06/25/AnonymizeManageDataLake1-300x164.png | 6bc1317810 | Manos Samatas | 2024-04-16 18:06:47 | 04 Aug 2020 |
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