UN PET Lab Open House

23 March 2023
10:00 - 11:30 AM (EDT)
Virtual

Previous Open Houses

UN PET Guide: Methodologies and Approaches

The UN Guide on Privacy-Enhancing Technologies for Official Statistics was launched at a side-event of the UN Statistical Commission on 9 February 2023. The purpose of using privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) is to make the sharing of sensitive data between various parties possible. The focus of the guide is then also on the question: how can we use technology to mitigate privacy risks and give provable privacy guarantees throughout the collection, processing, analysis and distribution life cycle of potentially sensitive data? Protecting data from unauthorized access, processing or distribution is the simple goal of PETs. The drafting of the guide was a collaborative process, with many experts contributing from the statistical community, but also from private sector, academia and civil society. They all see the societal benefits of improved and safe sharing of relevant micro-data for better public policies.

The PET Lab Open House webinar (on Thursday, 23 March 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, NY time) will discuss Chapter 2 of the UN PET Guide, regarding the Methodologies and Approaches used for privacy-enhancing technologies.

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Moderator: Jess Stahl, Openmined

UN PET Guide for Official Statistics: Methodologies and Approaches

About

In January 2022, the UN PET Lab was launched bringing together a community of practitioners in the field of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) who would experiment, learn, and share their insights with a focus on use cases for official statistics. Members of the UN PET Lab meet weekly to work through the challenges of implementing PETs in concrete use cases, creating value by enabling data sharing that would, otherwise, not be possible. The UN PET Lab actively explores projects dealing with relevant, real challenges for the community of official statistics. Statisticians and academic researchers collaborate with PETs technology providers using safe (publicly available) data and environments to implement a variety of different PETs while maintaining a technology agnostic approach.

Previous Open Houses

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In the first UN PET Lab Open House we gave an overview of the PET Lab, including the “trade data” use case and the experience of the US Census Bureau participating in this project. Furthermore, we had 11 introductions of those working or interested in working on use cases involving PETs. This showed a wide array of communities, which are involved, such as the statistical community (BPS Indonesia), government (ICO), civil society (the evidence quarter) and private sector (duality technologies, Samsung, SIIA and others). A recording of the first event is available on this webpage.

In the second Open House, we would like to focus on the demand for PETs from the statistical community. The UN PET Lab is working under the umbrella of the United Nations Statistical Commission and its focus is therefore skewed towards supporting national statistical offices. For the second event we have asked Mr. Omar Seidu of the Ghana Statistical Service and Ms. Aberash Abaye of the Ethiopian Statistics Service to talk about the practical instances, when their offices need to consider privacy concerns either in accessing data of third parties or in disseminating micro-data. As usual, we want to keep the last 20 minutes for participants to introduce their work in this area.

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