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The Limits of Differential Privacy (and its Misuse in Data Release and Machine Learning)

Authors :
Domingo-Ferrer, Josep
Sánchez, David
Blanco-Justicia, Alberto
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Differential privacy (DP) is a neat privacy definition that can co-exist with certain well-defined data uses in the context of interactive queries. However, DP is neither a silver bullet for all privacy problems nor a replacement for all previous privacy models. In fact, extreme care should be exercised when trying to extend its use beyond the setting it was designed for. This paper reviews the limitations of DP and its misuse for individual data collection, individual data release, and machine learning.<br />Comment: Communications of the ACM, to appear

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2011.02352
Document Type :
Working Paper