From t-closeness to differential privacy and vice versa in data anonymization

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Authors J. Domingo-Ferrer, J. Soria-Comas arXiv ID 1512.05110 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Citations 90 Venue Knowledge-Based Systems Last Checked 3 months ago
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k-Anonymity and ฮต-differential privacy are two mainstream privacy models, the former introduced to anonymize data sets and the latter to limit the knowledge gain that results from including one individual in the data set. Whereas basic k-anonymity only protects against identity disclosure, t-closeness was presented as an extension of k-anonymity that also protects against attribute disclosure. We show here that, if not quite equivalent, t-closeness and ฮต-differential privacy are strongly related to one another when it comes to anonymizing data sets. Specifically, k-anonymity for the quasi-identifiers combined with ฮต-differential privacy for the confidential attributes yields stochastic t-closeness (an extension of t-closeness), with t a function of k and ฮต. Conversely, t-closeness can yield ฮต- differential privacy when t = exp(ฮต/2) and the assumptions made by t-closeness about the prior and posterior views of the data hold
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