• The Privacy Working Group has published the first draft of a Group Note titled Considerations for Reviewing Differential Privacy Systems (for Non-Differential Privacy Experts) . • The purpose of this document is to provide a high level understanding of the trade-offs that are required when designing and deploying differentially private systems (e.g., privacy, utility, number of trusted parties). • Its goal is to enable a less-expert reviewer in their analysis of differentially private systems, and to suggest issues and dimensions to consider when reviewing a system.
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- The Privacy Working Group has released the first draft of a Group Note titled Considerations for Reviewing Differential Privacy Systems (for Non‑Differential Privacy Experts). The document offers a high‑level overview of the key trade‑offs-privacy, utility, and the number of trusted parties-necessary when designing and deploying differentially private systems. Its aim is to equip reviewers who are not specialists in differential privacy with a framework for evaluating such systems, outlining the main issues and dimensions that should be examined during assessment. The draft is intended as a practical guide for non‑experts to conduct informed reviews of privacy‑preserving technologies.
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