Recent changes in privacy laws have disallowed organizations from using SSN to identify individuals unless certain restrictions

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Recent changes in privacy laws have disallowed organizations from using SSN to identify individuals unless certain restrictions are satisfied. As a result, most US universities cannot use SSNs as primary keys (except for financial data). In practice, StudentID, a unique ID, a unique identifier, assigned to every student, is likely to be used as the primary key rather than SSN since StudentID is usable across all aspects of the system.
a. Some database designers are reluctant to use generated keys (also known as surrogate keys) for primary keys (such as StudentID) because they are artificial. Can you propose any natural choices of keys that can be used to store the student record in a UNIVERSITY database?
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Fundamentals of Database Systems

ISBN: 978-0136086208

6th edition

Authors: Ramez Elmasri, Shamkant Navathe

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