Government publishes guide for privacy-enhancing technologies

13/07/2021 | UK Government

The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation has published a beta version of its guidance on the adoption of privacy-enhancing technologies, which aims to support decision-making regarding the various deployments. The guide uses "a question and answer-based decision tree" format that encourages users "to explore which technologies could be beneficial to their use-case." Also included in the guidance is a more general background on privacy-enhancing technology and their benefits. 

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