IAB Tech Lab, the global digital advertising technical standards-setting body, announced the release of its Differential Privacy Guidance on November 16, 2023.
Developed by IAB Tech Lab’s Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) Working Group, the guidance is billed as a critical resource for publishers and advertisers navigating the adtech ecosystem amidst third-party cookie deprecation and the rising demand for protecting consumer identity and personal data in business applications.
IAB Tech Lab will be accepting public comments until December 14, 2023.
“Often surrounded by hype and misinformation, differential privacy is a key privacy enhancing technology that provides a mathematical guarantee of privacy. It is demystified in this document, which provides concrete guidance on its definition, applications, and real-world usefulness in digital advertising. It highlights specific use cases, helping readers understand where differential privacy can be effectively deployed and where it may not be suitable,” informed an IAB Tech Lab statement.
Miguel Morales, Director, Addressability & PETs, IAB Tech Lab, said, “Education and confusion regarding PETs such as differential privacy are widespread in the adtech industry, and the document aims to rectify this by offering clear and practical insights. It emphasises the importance of differential privacy in preventing re-identification and reverse engineering of individual identity and personal data while ensuring collaborative efforts remain privacy-compliant.”
Andrei Lapets, VP, Engineering & Applied Cryptography, Magnite, said, “As experts in PETs, we understand the importance of providing clear, actionable guidance on differential privacy. We urge publishers and advertisers to seize this opportunity to enhance their knowledge and understanding of differential privacy’s practical applications, benefits, and implementation challenges. By doing so, they can better position themselves to protect personal data, navigate the compliance landscape, and drive their businesses forward with confidence.”
Read more on the differential privacy guidelines here.
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