Disclosure Control is the discipline concerned with the modification of data containing confidential information about individual entities, such as persons, households, businesses, etc. in order to prevent third parties working with these data from recognizing entities in the data and thereby disclosing information about these entities. In very broad terms, disclosure risk is the risk that a given form of disclosure will occur if a masked microdataset is released. Microdata represents a series of records, each record containing information on an individual unit. Several microdata disclosure control frameworks exist in literature but they focus on specific disclosure problems. Our proposed framework attempts to define the microdata disclosur...
While researchers in government and private industry have always made efforts to maintain confidenti...
Statistical data protection, also known as statistical disclosure control, is about methods that try...
Statistical Agencies need to make informed decisions when releasing sample microdata from social sur...
Governmental, public, and private organizations are more and more frequently required to make data a...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
The performance of Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) methods for microdata (also called masking m...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
This paper surveys the fields of Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) and Micro-Aggregation Techniqu...
When statistical agencies release microdata to the public, malicious users (intruders) may be able t...
Approaches to disclosure control for microdata from population censuses in different countries are d...
Transparency has an important effect on disclosure risk. In general, masking methods have to be eval...
The aim of data protection methods is to protect a microdata file both minimizing the disclosure ris...
For continuous key variables, a measure of the individual risk of disclosure is proposed. This risk ...
In modern societies, opening data is playing a crucial role in innovations and economic growth. Publ...
In the modern digital society, personal information about individuals can be collected, stored, shar...
While researchers in government and private industry have always made efforts to maintain confidenti...
Statistical data protection, also known as statistical disclosure control, is about methods that try...
Statistical Agencies need to make informed decisions when releasing sample microdata from social sur...
Governmental, public, and private organizations are more and more frequently required to make data a...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
The performance of Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) methods for microdata (also called masking m...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
This paper surveys the fields of Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) and Micro-Aggregation Techniqu...
When statistical agencies release microdata to the public, malicious users (intruders) may be able t...
Approaches to disclosure control for microdata from population censuses in different countries are d...
Transparency has an important effect on disclosure risk. In general, masking methods have to be eval...
The aim of data protection methods is to protect a microdata file both minimizing the disclosure ris...
For continuous key variables, a measure of the individual risk of disclosure is proposed. This risk ...
In modern societies, opening data is playing a crucial role in innovations and economic growth. Publ...
In the modern digital society, personal information about individuals can be collected, stored, shar...
While researchers in government and private industry have always made efforts to maintain confidenti...
Statistical data protection, also known as statistical disclosure control, is about methods that try...
Statistical Agencies need to make informed decisions when releasing sample microdata from social sur...