differential privacy techniques
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Differential privacy techniques help protect people's private information by adding controlled "noise" or randomness to data before it is shared or analyzed. For example, a hospital could use differential privacy to share medical data for research while hiding details that could identify individual patients.
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HIPAA Compliance in Federated Learning: Protecting Patient Privacy
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HIPAA Partners Team
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