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Activity Number: 483 - Privacy and Work Force
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 10, 2022 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Government Statistics Section
Abstract #322902
Title: Some Challenges Regarding Differential Privacy for Government Agencies
Author(s): Joerg Drechsler*
Companies: Institute for Employment Research and University of Maryland
Keywords: Confidentiality; Disclosure; Inference; Surveys; Data Access
Abstract:

Government agencies typically need to take potential risks of disclosure into account whenever they publish statistics based on their data or give external researchers access to collected data. In this context, the promise of formal privacy guarantees offered by concepts such as differential privacy seems to be the panacea enabling the agencies to quantify and control the privacy loss incurred by any data release exactly. Nevertheless, despite the excitement in academia and industry, most agencies - with the prominent exception of the U.S. Census Bureau - have been reluctant to even consider the concept for their data release strategy. This talk discusses potential reasons for this. We argue that the requirements for implementing differential privacy approaches at government agencies are often fundamentally different from the requirements in industry. This raises many challenges and questions that still need to be addressed before the concept can be used as an overarching principle when sharing data with the public.


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