Statistical Confidentiality

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This book provides and accessible and coherent treatment of the topic written by three of the worlds' foremost experts. The book is ideal for anyone wishing to understand and apply the ideas of this seemingly complex and multidisciplinary field.

Introduces the field of statistical confidentiality, emphasizing motivation and modern practices Provides an overview of a complex topic which impacts many areas of the information society Introduces basic concepts and techniques to protect private information in databases before being released Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Autorentext

George T. Duncan is Professor of Statistics, Emeritus, Carnegie Mellon University. He chaired the National Academy of Sciences Panel on Confidentiality and Data Access. Mark Elliot is lecturer in social statistics at Manchester University in the UK, consultant to data stewardship organisations worldwide, and inventor of methods for assessing disclosure risk. J.J. Salazar is Professor of Statistics and Operations Research at University of La Laguna (Tenerife, Spain). He has participated in several EU research projects and his algorithms to protect tabular data. are available through the software τ-ARGUS He has taught courses on data protection for several national statistical offices.


Klappentext
Because statistical confidentiality embraces the responsibility for both protecting data and ensuring its beneficial use for statistical purposes, those working with personal and proprietary data can benefit from the principles and practices this book presents. Researchers can understand why an agency holding statistical data does not respond well to the demand, Just give me the data; I'm only going to do good things with it. Statisticians can incorporate the requirements of statistical confidentiality into their methodologies for data collection and analysis. Data stewards, caught between those eager for data and those who worry about confidentiality, can use the tools of statistical confidentiality toward satisfying both groups. The eight chapters lay out the dilemma of data stewardship organizations (such as statistical agencies) in resolving the tension between protecting data from snoopers while providing data to legitimate users, explain disclosure risk and explore the types of attack that a data snooper might mount, present the methods of disclosure risk assessment, give techniques for statistical disclosure limitation of both tabular data and microdata, identify measures of the impact of disclosure limitation on data utility, provide restricted access methods as administrative procedures for disclosure control, and finally explore the future of statistical confidentiality. George T. Duncan is Professor of Statistics, Emeritus, Carnegie Mellon University. He chaired the National Academy of Sciences Panel on Confidentiality and Data Access. Mark Elliot is lecturer in social statistics at Manchester University in the UK, consultant to data stewardship organisations worldwide, and inventor of methods for assessing disclosure risk. J.J. Salazar is Professor of Statistics and Operations Research at University of La Laguna (Tenerife, Spain). He has participated in several EU research projects and his algorithms to protect tabular data. are availablethrough the software -ARGUS He has taught courses on data protection for several national statistical offices.

Zusammenfassung

Because statistical confidentiality embraces the responsibility for both protecting data and ensuring its beneficial use for statistical purposes, those working with personal and proprietary data can benefit from the principles and practices this book presents. Researchers can understand why an agency holding statistical data does not respond well to the demand, “Just give me the data; I’m only going to do good things with it.” Statisticians can incorporate the requirements of statistical confidentiality into their methodologies for data collection and analysis. Data stewards, caught between those eager for data and those who worry about confidentiality, can use the tools of statistical confidentiality toward satisfying both groups.

The eight chapters lay out the dilemma of data stewardship organizations (such as statistical agencies) in resolving the tension between protecting data from snoopers while providing data to legitimate users, explain disclosure risk and explore the types of attack that a data snooper might mount, present the methods of disclosure risk assessment, give techniques for statistical disclosure limitation of both tabular data and microdata, identify measures of the impact of disclosure limitation on data utility, provide restricted access methods as administrative procedures for disclosure control, and finally explore the future of statistical confidentiality.


Inhalt

Why statistical confidentiality?- Concepts of statistical disclosure limitation.- Assessment of disclosure risk.- Protecting tabular data.- Providing and protecting microdata.- Disclosure rRisk and data utility.- Restrictions on data access.- Thoughts on the future.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781441978011
    • Auflage 2011 edition
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Soziologie
    • Größe H243mm x B165mm x T20mm
    • Jahr 2011
    • EAN 9781441978011
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-4419-7801-1
    • Veröffentlichung 06.04.2011
    • Titel Statistical Confidentiality
    • Autor George T Duncan , Mark Elliot , Gonzalez Juan Jose Salazar
    • Untertitel Principles and Practice
    • Gewicht 451g
    • Herausgeber SPRINGER NATURE
    • Anzahl Seiten 200
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen

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