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redact verb blot out, censor, cut out, delete, edit, edit out, erase, excise, expunge, extirpate, make deletions, redraft, revamp, rework, rewrite, strike out, work over
Associated concepts: censorship, redact testimony
See also: edit, formulate, revise


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The algorithm method works best in cases where content that should be redacted changes from document to document such as addresses, phone numbers, and Social Security numbers; in these cases, the redaction software searches for a keyword or phrase such as "social security number" and then redacts the necessary area algorithmically.
DRS rapidly redacts sensitive information from documents within Kofax workflows using a single CPU or hundreds of CPUs, depending on the customer's document workload.
After a public record paper document is scanned and digitised using Ascent Capture, IntelliDact's unstructured data recognition technology indexes and redacts information.
 
 
 
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