Overview
This document focuses on privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) that protect data during analysis and dissemination of sensitive information so that the benefits of using data for official statistics can be realized while minimizing privacy risks to those entrusting sensitive data to National Statistics Offices (NSOs).
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