What is De-identified Data in the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act (“ICDPA”)?

What is De-identified Data in the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act (“ICDPA”)?

De-identified data means data that cannot reasonably be linked to an identified or identifiable individual because a controller that possesses the data:

(1) takes reasonable measures to ensure that the data cannot be associated with an individual;

(2) publicly commits to maintaining and using the data without attempting to re-identify the data; and

(3) obligates any recipients of the data through contractual requirements to comply with all applicable provisions of this article.

 

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