Redaction in a sentence as a noun

Likely they do this to avoid the issues of improper PDF redactions that got famous a few years ago.

In the US, that email would have been promptly entered into evidence without redaction.

Someone should tell WhosHere that their pdf redaction is terribly ineffective...

For the specific purposes of redaction, it's not about whether something "needs" to be classified.

NOM discovered another document with redactions that had been posted.

The theory is thhis could be a one-time screw-up, like a redaction failure, revealing a waypoint that was supposed to be secret.

Assange would ideally like the source of the material to provide the redactions.- "If it is true information we don't care where it comes from.

Resulting discussion on the slippery ***** of redaction is interesting.

They acknowledged it wouldn't be perfect redaction, and isn't the whole un-redacted thing publicly available now anyway?

Just a note about redaction -- my personal experience with FBI redaction is that it is completely subjective based upon the person who happens to be doing the redaction.

A computer analysis, after removing the document's redaction layer, discovered the document had "originated from within the IRS itself.

This creates a P2P network of people instead of a classic client/server hierarchy.- Wikileaks does premature redactions not because there is a "risk of producing harm as a result of disclosure", but because "there is a probable risk that if we don't engage in that sort of behaviour, our opponents will opportunistically attempt to distract from the revelations that we have published.

Redaction definitions

noun

putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form

See also: editing

noun

the act of putting something in writing