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06-04-2002, 07:49 door Anoniem

March 4, 2002; Vol. 21 No. 5 Education statistics agency plays loose with privacy By Robert Gellman Government Computer News A traditional way to balance privacy and research needs is to allow personal data to be used only in aggregate form for statistical purposes. The Census Bureau offers a good example. The law prevents the bureau from sharing identifiable data with the FBI, IRS or other agencies for criminal investigations, tax collection or any other administrative purpose. This is a reasonable middle ground. Statistical data is available for legitimate purposes under controlled conditions that provide reasonably good privacy protections. Other agencies with comparable statistical privacy laws include the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, National Center for Health Statistics and National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). The laws applying to each of these agencies differ somewhat, but the basic idea is the same. To be perfectly clear: A record cannot be both statistical ...

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