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WORKSHOP ON DATA CONFIDENTIALITY

September 6-7, 2007 in Arlington, VA

Overview


The two-day Workshop on Data Confidentiality will be held at the Westin Arlington Gateway from September 6-7, 2007. This workshop comes at a time when governments and organizations are struggling to expand research access to statistical and multimedia databases, while at the sametime as protecting the confidentiality of the individuals whose data are recorded and combatting breaches of cyberinfrastructure security, especially those involving unauthorized record linkage and
individual identification and harm. There has been a long tradition of confidentiality associated with statistical databases, but the ever-expanding cyberinfrastructure raises new and far more challenging questions about the protection of privacy associated with electronic databases involving individuals, families and other groups, and organizations.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together leading researchers in the area of privacy and confidentiality from diverse intellectual communities to share expertise and map out a broad research agenda to inform funding agencies and organizations responsible for database access and protection. Specific attention will be focused on understanding the tension between privacy/confidentiality and data utility, and understanding the role of auxiliary information (“extra” information known to the adversary) in defeating privacy objectives.


Sponsors

Microsoft Corporation

IBM

National Science Foundation

Organizing Committee

Stephen E. Fienberg, Carnegie Mellon University

Annie Anton, North Carolina State University

Elisa Bertino, Purdue University

Cynthia Dwork, Microsoft Research

Evelyne Viegas, Microsoft Research

Laura Zayatz, US Bureau of the Census