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Collaborative Research: Workshop to Develop a Roadmap for Greater Public Use of Privacy-Se — NSF Award to Massachusetts Institute

Recent events have shown the value of better data sharing; the rapidity of change in COVID-19 and the difficulty of coordinating response is a clear example. At the same time, public concern over privacy is increasing, making it more difficult to collect reliable data. Improved use of government data by a wide range of

Award titleCollaborative Research: Workshop to Develop a Roadmap for Greater Public Use of Privacy-Se
Award ID2129970
AwardeeMassachusetts Institute of Technology
CityCAMBRIDGE
StateMA
Amount obligated$26,972
Principal investigatorRamesh Raskar
ProgramInformation Technology Researc, Secure &Trustworthy Cyberspace
Start date05/01/2021
AbstractRecent events have shown the value of better data sharing; the rapidity of change in COVID-19 and the difficulty of coordinating response is a clear example. At the same time, public concern over privacy is increasing, making it more difficult to collect reliable data. Improved use of government data by a wide range of users has potential to improve research as well as day-to-day operations at a variety of levels, from local to national and global. Government data can also foster innovation, pro
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