In the release of microdata files, reidentification of a record implies disclosure of the values of a possibly large set of sensitive variables. When microdata files are released by statistical Agencies, a careful assessment of the associated disclosure risk is therefore required. In order for an informed decision to be made, maximising accuracy and precision of the risk estimators is crucial. Clearly such characteristics will affect the risk assessment process and Agencies should choose the estimator that performs best. In fact, estimators may perform poorly, especially for those records whose real risk is higher. To improve estimation, we propose to introduce external information, arising from a previous census as is done in the context o...
Approaches to disclosure control for microdata from population censuses in different countries are d...
Government statistical agencies often apply statistical disclosure limitation techniques to survey m...
To limit disclosures, statistical agencies and other data disseminators can release partially synthe...
In the release of microdata files, reidentification of a record implies disclosure of the values of ...
Protection against disclosure is important for statistical agencies releasing microdata files from s...
When microdata files for research are released, it is possible that external users may attempt to br...
A measure of re-identification risk at the record level has a variety of potential uses in statistic...
Government statistical agencies often apply statistical disclosure limitation techniques to survey m...
When statistical agencies release microdata to the public, malicious users (intruders) may be able t...
Statistical Agencies need to make informed decisions when releasing sample microdata from social sur...
This article considers the assessment of the risk of identification of respondents in survey microda...
Most statistical agencies release randomly selected samples of Census microdata, usually with sample...
We review the influential research carried out by Chris Skinner in the area of statistical disclosur...
Measures of disclosure risk at the record level have a variety of potential uses in statistical disc...
Approaches to disclosure control for microdata from population censuses in different countries are d...
Government statistical agencies often apply statistical disclosure limitation techniques to survey m...
To limit disclosures, statistical agencies and other data disseminators can release partially synthe...
In the release of microdata files, reidentification of a record implies disclosure of the values of ...
Protection against disclosure is important for statistical agencies releasing microdata files from s...
When microdata files for research are released, it is possible that external users may attempt to br...
A measure of re-identification risk at the record level has a variety of potential uses in statistic...
Government statistical agencies often apply statistical disclosure limitation techniques to survey m...
When statistical agencies release microdata to the public, malicious users (intruders) may be able t...
Statistical Agencies need to make informed decisions when releasing sample microdata from social sur...
This article considers the assessment of the risk of identification of respondents in survey microda...
Most statistical agencies release randomly selected samples of Census microdata, usually with sample...
We review the influential research carried out by Chris Skinner in the area of statistical disclosur...
Measures of disclosure risk at the record level have a variety of potential uses in statistical disc...
Approaches to disclosure control for microdata from population censuses in different countries are d...
Government statistical agencies often apply statistical disclosure limitation techniques to survey m...
To limit disclosures, statistical agencies and other data disseminators can release partially synthe...