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Privacy is an increasingly important aspect of data publishing. Reasoning about privacy, however, is fraught with pitfalls. One of the most significant is the auxiliary information (also called external knowledge, background knowledge, or side information) that an adversary gleans from other channels such as the web, public records, or domain knowledge. This paper explores how one can reason about privacy in the face of rich, realistic sources of auxiliary information. Specifically, we investigate the effectiveness of current anonymization schemes in preserving privacy when multiple organizations independently release anonymized data about overlapping populations.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10757dd13714ec96ffdc8c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/1401890.1401926
Srivatsava Ranjit Ganta
Shiva Prasad Kasiviswanathan
Adam Smith
Pennsylvania State University
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