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This issue of the Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality focuses on four technical contributions, three of which deal with different aspects of efforts to produce “sanitized” synthetic statistical databases or sanitized responses to queries. The first two of these papers focus on the utility of sanitized databases based on the technique of multiple imputation, the third deals with intruder-styled attacks on output perturbation sanitizers. The fourth addresses a different problem regarding access to, and the use of, web-based data via anonymous authentication.
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