Key takeaways from the ICO’s final anonymisation guidance

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Alex Jameson

Senior Associate
UK

As a senior associate in our Privacy and Data Protection Group in London, I work with a variety of organisations on their data and privacy matters, with a particular focus on AI.

On 28 March 2025 the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published its guidance on anonymisation and pseudonymisation under the UK GDPR (the Guidance). Senior Associate Alex Jameson and Trainee Solicitor Steph Ong delve into what is covered by the guidance, including fundamental concepts, managing identifiability risks, various techniques and approaches for anonymisation and pseudonymisation, and the importance of accountability and governance in an article published by LexisNexis. 

Access the full article here (paywall)

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