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    Confidence-Ranked Reconstruction of Census Microdata from Published Statistics

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    A reconstruction attack on a private dataset DD takes as input some publicly accessible information about the dataset and produces a list of candidate elements of DD. We introduce a new class of data reconstruction attacks based on randomized methods for non-convex optimization. We empirically demonstrate that our attacks can not only reconstruct full rows of DD from aggregate query statistics Q(D)∈RmQ(D)\in \mathbb{R}^m, but can do so in a way that reliably ranks reconstructed rows by their odds of appearing in the private data, providing a signature that could be used for prioritizing reconstructed rows for further actions such as identify theft or hate crime. We also design a sequence of baselines for evaluating reconstruction attacks. Our attacks significantly outperform those that are based only on access to a public distribution or population from which the private dataset DD was sampled, demonstrating that they are exploiting information in the aggregate statistics Q(D)Q(D), and not simply the overall structure of the distribution. In other words, the queries Q(D)Q(D) are permitting reconstruction of elements of this dataset, not the distribution from which DD was drawn. These findings are established both on 2010 U.S. decennial Census data and queries and Census-derived American Community Survey datasets. Taken together, our methods and experiments illustrate the risks in releasing numerically precise aggregate statistics of a large dataset, and provide further motivation for the careful application of provably private techniques such as differential privacy

    The Compendium of Renaissance Drama

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    Contributor to the Character Dictionary for the following plays: “Heywood’s The Play of the Weather”, “Heywood’s The Pardoner and the Frere”, “Skelton’s Magnyfycence”, “Bale’s King Joan, Part 1”, “Bale’s King Joan, Part 2”, “Godly Queen Hester 1527”, “Somebody, Avarice and Minister (Somebody and Others, or the Spoiling of Lady Verity) 1550”, “Lupton’s All for Money 1577”, “Skelton’s Old Chrismas, or Good Order 1533”, “W. Wager’s The Cruel Debtor 1565”
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