The Centre for Information Policy Leadership released a year-long study on the use of privacy-enhancing and privacy-preserving technologies. Researchers found many companies and authorities lack education on the products and that costly implementation can be a barrier to their use. The CIPL called for organizations to recognize the benefits of PETs as well as more standards for the industry.
19 Dec. 2023
CIPL publishes report on privacy-enhancing technology use
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