06/05/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/05/2025 21:11
Guest blog by Dr Hayley Watson, Director, Innovation & Research and Dr Joshua Hughes - Cluster Lead - Law Enforcement and Community Safeguarding at Trilateral Research #NatSec2025
Director, Innovation & Research, Trilateral Research
Cluster Lead - Law Enforcement and Community Safeguarding, Trilateral Research
As the UK prepares to launch its National Security Strategy in June 2025, there's an urgent focus on innovation and growth. Such ambitions require a significant step-change in securely and efficiently processing sensitive data compared to existing slow manual methods, which is vital for operations including investigations and intelligence among others.
Data anonymisation is the process of removing or altering direct and indirect personal identifiers to prevent the identification of individuals. It plays a pivotal role in balancing the utilisation of data for national security purposes with the protection of individual privacy rights. Effective anonymisation enables the sharing and analysis of data across agencies and with trusted partners without compromising personal privacy. This is particularly important in national security contexts, where access to comprehensive datasets can enhance threat detection, intelligence capabilities, and criminal justice capabilities.
UK public-sector anonymisation methods currently face several issues:
Given these significant challenges, traditional manual methods are clearly insufficient. To overcome these barriers, the national security sector urgently requires innovative, technology-driven solutions that guarantee rapid, reliable, and secure anonymisation.
Trilateral Research's MASC is specifically designed to meet this need. MASC combines cutting-edge technology with human oversight, resolving today's anonymisation challenges and paving the way for secure, data-driven innovation.
MASC leverages state-of-the-art Natural Language Processing (NLP) to effectively detect and anonymise both direct (like names) and indirect personal identifiers (like locations or potentially unique events) in unstructured text. Effective anonymisation aims to achieve a level of data protection that meets or exceeds the legal threshold in data protection legislation. Key features include:
In recent trials, MASC identified personal data with 94-99% accuracy, nearly double the accuracy of leading commercial NLP services. Additionally, MASC processed 2,000 case files in just 13 minutes, a task that previously required analysts six days, representing significant operational efficiency gains.
Our expert researchers have reviewed relevant legal, technical, and behavioural aspects to develop a framework for understanding the quality and resilience of anonymisation techniques to determine whether outputs of MASC can be seen as reliably anonymous under data protection law. Our evaluations confirm MASC achieves anonymisation above the (UK) GDPR-defined threshold in up to 95% of test documents comprising sensitive survivor testimonies.
As the National Security Strategy launch approaches, adopting robust, technology-driven anonymisation solutions like MASC is essential for the UK's future security, growth, and innovation.
To explore partnership opportunities and trial MASC, contact our Research Services team at [email protected].
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