Celebrate Data Privacy Week with NIST!

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Jan 27, 2025, 1:36:18 PMJan 27
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Dear Colleagues,

Happy Data Privacy Week, a great initiative led by the National Cybersecurity Alliance! The NIST Privacy Engineering Program is celebrating all week with a variety of materials to review our work over the past year, highlight current projects, and take a look ahead to what we have planned for 2025. To ensure this information is easy to find, we have created a dedicated Data Privacy Week webpage, which you can explore here!

We are kicking off the week by highlighting some of our current work on Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs). We’re pleased to announce the tenth and final post in our Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning (PPFL) blog series, Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning – Future Collaboration and Continued Research. This blog post reflects on the PPFL series and identifies areas for future collaboration and research. Read blogs #1 - #10 on our PPFL Blog Series page.

Another ongoing “PET project” we’re highlighting today is the NIST Collaborative Research Cycle (CRC). The CRC is the largest benchmarking exercise of deidentification technologies ever conducted. The CRC has target data, evaluation metrics, and over 400 publicly contributed deidentified instances of the data. We’re still accepting data submissions, and we’ll soon be adding a privacy evaluation toolkit, too.

We hope that you will join us in the celebration this week by checking out the privacy resources available on the NIST Privacy Engineering Program and Privacy Framework websites. Stay tuned for more to come!

All the best, 
NIST Privacy Engineering Program
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