Privacy Tools Project

Led by Salil Vadhan, the Privacy Tools Project (more fully, "Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data"), is a broad effort to advance a multidisciplinary understanding of data privacy issues and build computational, statistical, legal, and policy tools to help address these issues in a variety of contexts. It is a collaborative effort between Harvard's Center for Research on Computation and SocietyInstitute for Quantitative Social ScienceBerkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, and Data Privacy Lab, and MIT Libraries' Program on Information Science.

The project receives funding from the National Science Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, the US Bureau of the Census, and Google

Learn more at the Privacy Tools Project main page.