A firm foundation for statistical disclosure control
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- A Generalization of Sampling Without Replacement From a Finite Universe
- A discrete analogue of the Laplace distribution
- A statistical framework for differential privacy
- Bayes Factors
- Bootstrap methods: another look at the jackknife
- Comparative study of differentially private data synthesis methods
- Confidentiality and differential privacy in the dissemination of frequency tables
- Differential Privacy
- Inference control in statistical databases. From theory to practice
- Microdata disclosure by resampling -- empirical findings for business survey data
- Minimum Variance Estimation Without Regularity Assumptions
- On a Least Squares Adjustment of a Sampled Frequency Table When the Expected Marginal Totals are Known
- On the Foundations of Statistical Inference
- Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy Via Distributed Noise Generation
- Pseudo-populations. A basic concept in statistical surveys
- Pufferfish
- Randomized response: a survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias
- Simultaneous Estimation of Multinomial Cell Probabilities
- Statistical Disclosure Control for Microdata
- Statistical Matching
- Statistical confidentiality. Principles and practice.
- Statistical disclosure control in practice
- Synthetic datasets for statistical disclosure control. Theory and implementation
- THE POPULATION FREQUENCIES OF SPECIES AND THE ESTIMATION OF POPULATION PARAMETERS
- The Large-Sample Distribution of the Likelihood Ratio for Testing Composite Hypotheses
- Theory of Cryptography
- Universally utility-maximizing privacy mechanisms
- When Random Sampling Preserves Privacy
- Word frequency distributions
- k-ANONYMITY: A MODEL FOR PROTECTING PRIVACY
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