What is Privacy? (Part II)

In our previous article we showed why a static database that provides exact answers to a query is unable to maintain privacy over the rows in the database. We now provide a formal definition of blatant non-private mechanisms and the minimum required perturbation required to…


Announcing CrowdZen

We are excited to announce that CrowdZen has launched with UCLA Dining, as of Friday May 12, 2017 11am PST. CrowdZen provides the ability for students to “Never Wait in Line Again!”.

CrowdZen is a research project whose goal is to provide real-time…


Safeguard Your Search History

Your Google history can now be released to the police. Based on the terms that you search for, this can and will be used against you without pertaining to context.

Should you be worried? At what point does searching for information equate to guilty of…

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Privacy is becoming an increasingly necessary part of our lives in this ever-digitizing world. We believe users should be empowered by being able to understand and control what information is collected about them.
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