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RFC-024: D-DNA for Governed Autonomy — 28. Privacy and Redaction

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28. Privacy and Redaction

D-DNA may contain sensitive evidence.

Sensitive data may include:

personal data
biometric data
medical data
mental health indicators
location data
mission data
law enforcement data
military data
minor-related data
conversation content
human-bearing actor metadata

D-DNA implementations SHOULD support:

hash-based evidence references
selective disclosure
role-based access
tenant isolation
redaction maps
privacy-preserving replay
legal hold controls
data minimization
purpose limitation

Cognitive harm D-DNA requires special care. It SHOULD preserve evidence sufficient for safety review while minimizing exposure of stigmatizing or highly personal content.



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