Organizers: Steering Committee Session Organizers: Aleksandra Bujnowska (Eurostat), Janika Tarkoma (Statistics Finland) and Steven Thomas (Statistics Canada) Session 1.1: Microdata access facilities Romania NIS – Microdata for scientific purposes. Lucian Alexandrescu (National Institute of Statistics of Romania) Presentation Joint Safe Center at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Beata Dobanyne Nagy, Eszter Regos (Hungarian Central Statistical Office) A more flexible approach to access Statistics Canada microdata. Kelly Cranswick (Statistics Canada) Interoperability Challenges in Access to Microdata. Natalia Volkow (INEGI) Data Confidentiality in ICBS Research Rooms. Julia Vider (CBS, Israel) Session Organizers: : Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Krish Muralidhar (University of Oklahoma) Optimising the Trade-off between Information Utility and Disclosure Risk in a GA Synthetic Data Generator. Yingrui Chen, Jennifer Taub, Mark Elliot (University of Manchester) 10 is the safest number that there’s ever been. Felix Ritchie (University of the West of England) The Synthetic Data Challenge. Mark Elliot and Jennifer Taub (University of Manchester) Connecting privacy models and statistical disclosure control methods through bistochastic anonymization. Krish Muralidhar (U.Oklahoma), Nicolas Ruiz (OECD), Josep Domingo-Ferrer (URV) What is the difference. Krish Muralidhar (University of Oklahoma), Rathindra Sarathy (Oklahoma State University) Session Organizers: Eric Schulte Nordholt (Statistics Netherlands) A framework for assessing perturbative methods for protection of Census 2021 data at Statistics Portugal. Ines Rodrigues, Paula Campos and Teresa Fragoso (Statistics Portugal) Paper Session Organizers: Sarah Giessing (Destatis) Draft concepts for generalising tools implementing the cell key method to the case of continuous variables. Sarah Giessing and Reinhard Tent (Destatis) Computational experience with stabilized Benders for the cell suppression problem. Daniel Baena, Jordi Castro and Antonio Frangioni (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya) Releasable inner cell frequencies by post-processing protected tabular data. Øyvind Langsrud (Statistics Norway) Primary analysis of disclosure risk in tabular data from a Brazilian economic survey. Samela Batista Arantes and Maysa S. de Magalhaes (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) Algorithmic Matching Attacks on Optimally Suppresses Tabular Data. Japan Institute of Statistics Session Organizer: Aleksandra Bujnowska (Eurostat), Janika Tarkoma (Statistics Finland) and Steven Thomas (Statistics Canada) Session Organizer: Aleksandra Bujnowska (Eurostat), Janika Tarkoma (Statistics Finland) Session Organizer: Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) Session Organizer: Peter-Paul de Wolf (Statistics Netherlands) Link to Workshop's page on the UNECE websiteComprehensive and other presentations
Paper Presentation Abstract Presentation Session 1: Access to microdata
1 Paper 2 Paper Presentation 3 Access to microdata in the State Statistical Office of the Republic of North Macedonia. Mirjana Bosnjak, Slobodan Malevski (State Statistical Office of the Republic of North Macedonia) Paper Presentation 4 Paper Presentation 5 Paper Presentation 6 Presentation Session 3: Risk assessment
1 Paper Presentation 2 Paper Presentation 3 Paper Presentation 4 Paper Presentation 5 Paper Presentation Session 6: Confidentiality issues of the Census 2020/2021 round
1 Paper Presentation 2 Rosstat Presentation Session 2: Tabular data
1 Paper Presentation 2 Prodcom disclosure control with non-nested national and european classification. Maël Buron (Insee) Paper Presentation 3 Paper Presentation 4 Paper Presentation 5 Presentation 6 Session 1.2: Microdata protection
1 2 3 4 5 6 Session 5: Framework for confidentiality
1 2 3 4 5 Session 4: Emerging issues
1 2 3 4 5 Session 7: Software tools for statistical data confidentiality
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