This kind of nuanced thinking about data is pretty newfangled. It reminds me of the (entirely unrelated) concept of "security through obscurity", whereby anything that is not part of a mathematical security standard is automatically declared to be "not security at all", rather than practitioners taking various security principles and looking at their combinatorial value, in a nuanced fashion.
Interesting, thanks for the link.
This kind of nuanced thinking about data is pretty newfangled. It reminds me of the (entirely unrelated) concept of "security through obscurity", whereby anything that is not part of a mathematical security standard is automatically declared to be "not security at all", rather than practitioners taking various security principles and looking at their combinatorial value, in a nuanced fashion.