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Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2009
Editorial
- John M. Abowd, Kobbi Nissim, Chris J. Skinner:
First Issue Editorial.
Articles
- Margo J. Anderson, William Seltzer:
Federal Statistical Confidentiality and Business Data: Twentieth Century Challenges and Continuing Issues. - Charles L. Kincannon:
Comment on Article by Anderson and Seltzer. - Margo J. Anderson, William Seltzer:
Rejoinder. - Yehuda Lindell, Benny Pinkas:
Secure Multiparty Computation for Privacy-Preserving Data Mining. - Jerome P. Reiter, Robin Mitra:
Estimating Risks of Identification Disclosure in Partially Synthetic Data. - Mi-Ja Woo, Jerome P. Reiter, Anna Oganian, Alan F. Karr:
Global Measures of Data Utility for Microdata Masked for Disclosure Limitation.
Volume 1, Number 2, 2010
Editorial
- Satkartar K. Kinney, Alan F. Karr, Joe Fred Gonzalez Jr.:
Data Confidentiality: The Next Five Years Summary and Guide to Papers.
Articles
- Cynthia Dwork, Adam D. Smith:
Differential Privacy for Statistics: What we Know and What we Want to Learn. - Avinash C. Singh:
Maintaining Analytic Utility while Protecting Confidentiality of Survey and Nonsurvey Data. - Stephen E. Fienberg:
The Relevance or Irrelevance of Weights for Confidentiality and Statistical Analyses. - Alan F. Karr:
Secure Statistical Analysis of Distributed Databases, Emphasizing What We Don't Know. - Xiaodong Lin, Alan F. Karr:
Privacy-preserving Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Distributed Data. - Jerome P. Reiter:
Multiple Imputation for Disclosure Limitation: Future Research Challenges. - Lawrence H. Cox:
Vulnerability of Complementary Cell Suppression to Intruder Attack. - Aleksandra B. Slavkovic:
Partial Information Releases for Confidential Contingency Table Entries: Present and Future Research Efforts.
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