IEEE Access (Jan 2019)
A New Method of Privacy Protection: Random k-Anonymous
Abstract
A new k-anonymous method which is different from traditional k-anonymous was proposed to solve the problem of privacy protection. Specifically, numerical data achieves k-anonymous by adding noises, and categorical data achieves k-anonymous by using randomization. Using the above two methods, the drawback that at least k elements must have the same quasi identifier in the k-anonymous data set has been solved. Since the process of finding anonymous equivalence is very time consuming, a two-step clustering method is used to divide the original data set into equivalence classes. First, the original data set is divided into several different sub-datasets, and then the equivalence classes are formed in the sub-datasets, thus greatly reducing the computational cost of finding anonymous equivalence classes. The experiments are conducted on three different data sets, and the results show that the proposed method is more efficient and the information loss of anonymous dataset is much smaller.
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