Citation:
SPRINGER 2017.pdf | 1.11 MB | |
ERRATA 2017.pdf | 95 KB | |
MANUSCRIPT 2017.pdf | 983 KB | |
MANUSCRIPT 2016.pdf | 977 KB |
Abstract:
Version History:
August 2016: Manuscript v1 (see files attached)
March 2017: Manuscript v2 (see files attached); Errata
April 2017: Published Version (in Tutorials on the Foundations of Cryptography; see Publisher's Version link and also SPRINGER 2017.PDF, below)
Differential privacy is a theoretical framework for ensuring the privacy of individual-level data when performing statistical analysis of privacy-sensitive datasets. This tutorial provides an introduction to and overview of differential privacy, with the goal of conveying its deep connections to a variety of other topics in computational complexity, cryptography, and theoretical computer science at large. This tutorial is written in celebration of Oded Goldreich’s 60th birthday, starting from notes taken during a minicourse given by the author and Kunal Talwar at the 26th McGill Invitational Workshop on Computational Complexity [1].