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Synthetic Data Is Here to Stay, but How Secure Is It?

Posted on June 6, 2025
Synthetic Data Is Here to Stay, but How Secure Is It?

Synthetic data offers organizations a way to develop AI while maintaining privacy compliance but requires careful management to prevent re-identification risks and ensure model accuracy.

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