I was deeply thrilled to join Science Friday to discuss “anonymous” and deidentified data in light of recent research highlighting the likelihood of being reidentified after offering up only a few pieces of personal information. Science Friday’s full segment page is available here, and additional writing by me on the subject of de-identification and privacy regulation is available here.
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Recent Posts
- Safe and Secure VR: Policy Issues Impacting Kids’ Use of Immersive Tech March 6, 2021
- ITIF: How to Balance Privacy and Innovation in Augmented and Virtual Reality March 5, 2021
- Privacy Nuts and Bolts: How Washington lawmakers can protect our digital privacy January 21, 2021
- A Voice of VR, Episode #951 October 20, 2020
- Project Aria and Mapping Augmented Reality September 20, 2020
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