#redactie
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Automating your redaction workflow: from ad hoc to streamlined
If you're redacting 5+ documents a month, it's time for a proper workflow. Here are the five stages: intake, redaction, verification, release, and audit.
PDF redactieRedaction in the offboarding process: which documents need to be cleaned up?
Ex-employee data must be cleaned up in line with GDPR retention periods. Redaction helps with documents you need to keep — but without personally identifying information.
PDF redactieGDPR: redaction, pseudonymisation and anonymisation — which and when?
These three terms confuse people — and GDPR treats them very differently. Here's what sets them apart and when each one applies.
PDF redactieAudit trail for redaction: what to log, why, and how long?
An auditor walks in and asks: "show us how you anonymised client data for report X." Without an audit trail, you have nothing to show. Here's what to log.
PDF redactieDetecting and removing BSNs in documents
A BSN (Dutch citizen service number) can almost never be shared with third parties. In practice it hides in scans, payslips and old contracts. Here's how to find and remove it systematically.
PDF redactiePattern mode: bulk redaction for recurring patterns
If you have 200 documents where BSNs, email addresses or IBANs need to be removed throughout, clicking through each one manually is a nightmare. Pattern mode automates it.
PDF redactieOCR redaction: making scanned PDFs editable for redaction
A scanned PDF is a series of images, not text. Searching and redacting won't work without OCR. Here's the workflow.
PDF redactieStripping PDF metadata: why it matters and what's hiding inside
A PDF often contains 10× more data than what you see — author name, software version, edit history, revisions, comments. Here's how to clean it up.