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Protecting privacy and ensuring confidentiality in data is a critical component of modernizing our national data infrastructure. The use of blended data - combining previously collected data sources - presents new considerations for responsible data stewardship. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Managing Privacy and Confidentiality Risks with Blended Data provides a framework for managing disclosure risks that accounts for the unique attributes of blended data and poses a series of questions to guide considered decision-making.
Technical approaches to manage disclosure risk have advanced. Recent federal legislation, regulation and guidance has described broadly the roles and responsibilities for stewardship of blended data. The report, drawing from the panel review of both technical and policy approaches, addresses these emerging opportunities and the new challenges and responsibilities they present. The report underscores that trade-offs in disclosure risks, disclosure harms, and data usefulness are unavoidable and are central considerations when planning data-release strategies, particularly for blended data.
Table of Contents
Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Technical Approaches to Managing Risk When Sharing Blended Data 3 Policy Approaches to Managing Risks When Sharing Blended Data 4 A Model Framework for Decision Making When Sharing Blended Data 5 Conclusion Glossary of Selected Terms References Appendix A: Workshop Event Agendas Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Event Presenters Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members
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Protecting privacy and ensuring confidentiality in data is a critical component of modernizing our national data infrastructure. The use of blended data - combining previously collected data sources - presents new considerations for responsible data stewardship. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Managing Privacy and Confidentiality Risks with Blended Data provides a framework for managing disclosure risks that accounts for the unique attributes of blended data and poses a series of questions to guide considered decision-making.
Technical approaches to manage disclosure risk have advanced. Recent federal legislation, regulation and guidance has described broadly the roles and responsibilities for stewardship of blended data. The report, drawing from the panel review of both technical and policy approaches, addresses these emerging opportunities and the new challenges and responsibilities they present. The report underscores that trade-offs in disclosure risks, disclosure harms, and data usefulness are unavoidable and are central considerations when planning data-release strategies, particularly for blended data.
Table of Contents
Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Technical Approaches to Managing Risk When Sharing Blended Data 3 Policy Approaches to Managing Risks When Sharing Blended Data 4 A Model Framework for Decision Making When Sharing Blended Data 5 Conclusion Glossary of Selected Terms References Appendix A: Workshop Event Agendas Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Event Presenters Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members