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Anonymization: The imperfect science of using data while preserving privacy

Andrea Gadotti, Luc Rocher, Florimond Houssiau, Ana-Maria Creţu, Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye

2024Science Advances89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Information about us, our actions, and our preferences is created at scale through surveys or scientific studies or as a result of our interaction with digital devices such as smartphones and fitness trackers. The ability to safely share and analyze such data is key for scientific and societal progress. Anonymization is considered by scientists and policy-makers as one of the main ways to share data while minimizing privacy risks. In this review, we offer a pragmatic perspective on the modern literature on privacy attacks and anonymization techniques. We discuss traditional de-identification techniques and their strong limitations in the age of big data. We then turn our attention to modern approaches to share anonymous aggregate data, such as data query systems, synthetic data, and differential privacy. We find that, although no perfect solution exists, applying modern techniques while auditing their guarantees against attacks is the best approach to safely use and share data today.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceData scienceDifferential privacyImperfectAggregate (composite)Data anonymizationIdentification (biology)Big dataKey (lock)Data aggregatorAggregate dataInformation privacyComputer securityData miningWireless sensor networkMaterials scienceBotanyComputer networkLinguisticsComposite materialBiologyPhilosophyMedicinePathologyPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingPrivacy, Security, and Data Protection
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