The fundamental tension in statistical disclosure control (SDC) of microdata is the trade-off between the protection of individual respondents and the release of enough information for statistical inferences. We consider microdata that include key variables that contain identifying information and target variables that include sensitive information. Most of the current SDC techniques release a single data set modified from the original to the public and result in biased statistical inferences in the modified data. I propose two model-based Bayesian SDC methods for disclosure control in microdata, namely, selective multiple imputation of key variables (SMIKe) and multiple stochastic swapping of keys (MASSK). Both techniques release multip...
Statistical agencies have conflicting obligations to protect confidential information provided by re...
The aim of this article is to analyse the possibility of applying selected perturbative masking meth...
Government statistical agencies often apply statistical disclosure limitation techniques to survey m...
The fundamental tension in statistical disclosure control (SDC) of microdata is the trade-off betwee...
Before releasing statistical outputs, data suppliers have to assess if the privacy of statistical un...
This paper surveys the fields of Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) and Micro-Aggregation Techniqu...
Statistical disclosure control (SDC) and artificial intelligence (AI) use similar tools for differen...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
KeynoteThe demand for and volume of data from surveys, registers or other sources containing sensibl...
In this paper, we consider how the security of a disclosure control mechanism based on randomised, b...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
Statistical Agencies need to make informed decisions when releasing sample microdata from social sur...
One approach to limiting disclosure risk in public-use microdata is to release multiply-imputed, par...
There is an ever increasing demand from researchers for access to useful microdata files. However, t...
To protect individuals in microdata from the risk of re-identification, a general perturbative metho...
Statistical agencies have conflicting obligations to protect confidential information provided by re...
The aim of this article is to analyse the possibility of applying selected perturbative masking meth...
Government statistical agencies often apply statistical disclosure limitation techniques to survey m...
The fundamental tension in statistical disclosure control (SDC) of microdata is the trade-off betwee...
Before releasing statistical outputs, data suppliers have to assess if the privacy of statistical un...
This paper surveys the fields of Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) and Micro-Aggregation Techniqu...
Statistical disclosure control (SDC) and artificial intelligence (AI) use similar tools for differen...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
KeynoteThe demand for and volume of data from surveys, registers or other sources containing sensibl...
In this paper, we consider how the security of a disclosure control mechanism based on randomised, b...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
Statistical Agencies need to make informed decisions when releasing sample microdata from social sur...
One approach to limiting disclosure risk in public-use microdata is to release multiply-imputed, par...
There is an ever increasing demand from researchers for access to useful microdata files. However, t...
To protect individuals in microdata from the risk of re-identification, a general perturbative metho...
Statistical agencies have conflicting obligations to protect confidential information provided by re...
The aim of this article is to analyse the possibility of applying selected perturbative masking meth...
Government statistical agencies often apply statistical disclosure limitation techniques to survey m...