To address the challenges of complex, heterogeneous, and blurred sensitivity boundaries in the sensitive data sources of civil aviation passengers, this paper proposes a hierarchical measurement method. This model integrates information entropy and random forest, achieving measurable sensitivity. Firstly, the correlation between data sensitivity level and business characteristics is established. Then, a Random Forest-based Hierarchical Measurement with Sensitivity Information Content Analysis (RF-HM-SICA) model integrating information entropy and random forest is proposed to construct a sensitivity measurable hierarchical measurement method for passenger sensitive data. The experimental results show that the RF-HM-SICA model exhibits high stability, generalization capability, and boundary sample protection ability under different data sizes and sensitivity levels, making it suitable for solving the multidimensional heterogeneity measurement problem of sensitive data of civil aviation passengers and providing support for data security sharing protection. In particular, the recognition accuracy and precision for high-sensitivity data approach 1.0 across datasets of different scales, while RF-HM-SICA exhibits the lowest misclassification rate among all compared models.
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