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NSF Features article on Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data

October 08, 2015
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The National Science Foundation featured an article about differential privacy, its application to Dataverse and the Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data Frontier project. The article, titled "Theoretical computer science provides answers to data privacy problem," is available at this link.

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