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Scanning electronic documents for personally identifiable information
Sometimes, it is necessary to remove author names and other personally identifiable information (PII) from documents before publication. We have implemented a novel defensive tool for detecting such data automatically. By using the detection tool, we have learned about where PII may be stored in documents and how it is put there. A key observation is that, contrary to common belief, user and machine identifiers and other metadata are not embedded in documents only by a single piece of software, such as a word processor, but by various tools used at different stages of the document authoring process.