Confidentiality Protection and Physical Safeguards
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Confidentiality protection is a multi-layered concept, involving statistical (cryptographic) methods and physical safeguards. When providing access to researchers (both internal to the agency and external academic), a tension arises between the level of trust vis-à-vis the researcher, the statistical disclosure limitation applied to the data visible to the researcher; and the physical access mechanisms used by the researcher. In this presentation, I (attempt to) review systems used by national and private research organizations around the world, putting them into the relevant legal and societal context.
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Presentation given at the joint seminar of the Center for Economic Studies and Center for Disclosure Avoidance Research at the U.S. Census Bureau on Feb 9, 2017. Minor modifications were made after the presentation (suitably identified).
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NSF #1131848 (NCRN) and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
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2017-02-09
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confidentiality; research data center; trust; access
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