As described in Chapter 5, information may be categorized along a spectrum of identifiability. |
As the global network of networks expands, it has been tipped toward identifiability. |
For further details about the types of information and the spectrum of identifiability, refer to Section A in Chapter 5 of this Policy. |
The spectrum of identifiability from identified to anonymity is a broad, largely unexplored and untapped domain. |
To be released, the information had to be completely anonymized, posing no risk of identifiability. |
Identifiability may be accomplished by attaching a person's name, which is the common way to think about identifiability. |