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Altman, O'Brien, Wood participate on panel at NYU-Berkeley Conference on Responsible Use of Open Data in Government and the Private Sector

December 02, 2015
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Micah Altman, David O'Brien and Alexandra Wood participated on a panel at NYU-Berkeley Conference on Responsible Use of Open Data in Government and the Private Sector on November 20th. The panel focused on differing approaches to preserving privacy in government releases of information.

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