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Redact -: Provide a detailed row-by-row log for every single redaction applied to a set of documents. Be aware that redacting information can sometimes have legal consequences. For example, in public agency investigations, redacting witness names might violate a subject employee's if they cannot challenge the evidence against them. How to Redact Sensitive Information redact : Clearly label redactions (e.g., "Privacy," "Grand Jury") so reviewers understand the legal basis for withholding information. : Provide a detailed row-by-row log for every : List each document in a project with a summary of its redaction status, making it easy to see which files are "clean" for release. How to Redact Sensitive Information : Clearly label : Use AI-driven tools to find patterns like credit card numbers or dates of birth to reduce human error. When Redaction Might Be Restricted Redacting a report is the process of permanently removing or obscuring sensitive information (such as personal identifiers, trade secrets, or classified data) from a document before it is shared or published. A "useful" report in this context typically refers to the generated by redaction software to track what was removed and why. Types of Useful Redaction Reports |
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