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15 December 2008
A new tool has just been released by our lab that provides recommendations on geographic area size and re-identification risk (uniqueness). This expert system addresses a long standing problem in the privacy community about which areas to release data on.




14 December 2008
A recent article from our lab presents models that can be used to reason about geographic area size and re-identification risk. This provides an empirical basis for deciding whether an area is too small or not.




7 December 2008
Our de-identification technology is being showcased at the Privacy by Design Challenge, organized by the Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, on 28th January 2009 in Toronto. We will demonstrate the latest tools and case studies in de-identifying health data for secondary uses.



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