Abstract
Data Intrusion Simulation (DIS) is a recently developed method for assessing the risk of disclosure using the data intruder's viewpoint. This article describes the method and introduces recent work demonstrating how the approach can be used to assess the effectiveness of disclosure control methods. The paper then descirbes how DIS could be used as a part of a larger program moving away from passive risk assessment to a system of risk driven file construction, which has the potential to improve both the quality and security of released data.
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