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This study introduces a novel privacy-preserving record linkage (PRL) model. It balances data utility and privacy by using differential privacy and efficient secure multi-party computation (SMC) for accurate record matching.

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Differential privacyPrivacyRecord linkageSecurity

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Data Privacy
  • Database Management

Background:

  • Accurate data analysis requires integrating information from multiple repositories.
  • Privacy-preserving record linkage (PRL) is essential for matching records across datasets while protecting confidentiality.
  • Existing PRL methods like secure multi-party computation (SMC) are computationally expensive, and data transformation techniques risk information leakage and false matches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel, practical model for privacy-preserving record linkage.
  • To achieve controlled information leakage and prevent false matches.
  • To enhance the efficiency and privacy of record linkage.

Main Methods:

  • Data sources are partitioned into blocks to reduce comparisons.
  • An efficient secure multi-party computation (SMC) technique is applied to candidate record pairs.
  • Differential privacy is used to obfuscate data, providing controlled leakage and strong privacy guarantees.

Main Results:

  • The proposed model enables practical privacy-preserving record linkage.
  • It offers controlled information leakage, avoiding the pitfalls of purely transformation-based methods.
  • Empirical analysis using public voter records demonstrates the approach's practical viability.

Conclusions:

  • The novel PRL model effectively balances data utility and privacy.
  • It provides a more practical and secure alternative to existing methods for integrating dispersed information.
  • This approach supports accurate data analysis across domains while adhering to privacy regulations.