You’ll find new features in the 0.13 release and an update for DP Wizard in the details below. The OpenDP library and DP Wizard are improved with your feedback and contributions, so please check out these tools and let us know what you think via our slack channel or emailing us directly at info@opendp.org!…
The Differential Privacy Beyond Algorithms Workshop took place at the OpenDP Community Meeting with the goal to bring together participants thinking about aspects of DP deployments beyond algorithms and technical tools. Read the full recap in the blog and get involved in the community!…
The UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency, reached out to OpenDP looking to hire a consultant for 6 months to test the OpenDP libraries with their microdata. Read more about the project and challenges due to the particular structure of humanitarian data and how Nitin Kohli (UC Berkeley) found success experimenting with a new approach of using existing OpenDP libraries….
We are excited to spotlight the work of Simson Garfinkel and announce his upcoming book, Differential Privacy! Simson researches and writes at the intersection of AI, privacy, and digital forensics….
In this post, we will show a simple tutorial describing the process of adding differential privacy to the United States Broadband Usage Percentages Dataset. The tutorial will go through all steps of a data release project, from defining all data aggregations and computations in a non-private setting and identifying the points in the pipeline where data transformations, such as clamping, are necessary, all the way to implementing the data pipeline with the appropriate differential privacy mechanism using OpenDP….
The Swiss Federal Statistics Office (FSO) published a co-authored blog about our collaborative work to help develop solutions with OpenDP that could be used within the Swiss administration and beyond. …
This release features new measurements and transformations, expanded functionality of user-defined primitives, proofs, and R-language bindings. We are continually working on improving the usability and expanding audiences that would benefit from the library. This is a major step in that direction with additional features coming this next quarter. Read more about them below!…