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A Roadmap for Greater Public Use of Privacy-Sensitive Government Data: Workshop Report (2208.01636v1)

Published 17 Jun 2022 in cs.CR, cs.CV, cs.CY, and cs.LG

Abstract: Government agencies collect and manage a wide range of ever-growing datasets. While such data has the potential to support research and evidence-based policy making, there are concerns that the dissemination of such data could infringe upon the privacy of the individuals (or organizations) from whom such data was collected. To appraise the current state of data sharing, as well as learn about opportunities for stimulating such sharing at a faster pace, a virtual workshop was held on May 21st and 26th, 2021, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and National Institute of Standards and Technologies, where a multinational collection of researchers and practitioners were brought together to discuss their experiences and learn about recently developed technologies for managing privacy while sharing data. The workshop specifically focused on challenges and successes in government data sharing at various levels. The first day focused on successful examples of new technology applied to sharing of public data, including formal privacy techniques, synthetic data, and cryptographic approaches. Day two emphasized brainstorming sessions on some of the challenges and directions to address them.

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Authors (5)
  1. Chris Clifton (8 papers)
  2. Bradley Malin (22 papers)
  3. Anna Oganian (1 paper)
  4. Ramesh Raskar (123 papers)
  5. Vivek Sharma (54 papers)