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GDPR compliance is expensive and tricky to retrofit onto existing datacenter systems. Can we design systems that are GDPR-compliant "by construction"?
Find out more in our upcoming Poly'19 workshop paper at #vldb19 (w/ @xexd+others): people.csail.mit.edu/malte/pub/pape… -- thoughts welcome!
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Vijay Chidambaram
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Sounds super interesting! Say hi to my student @jayashree2912 at #poly19 :) she is presenting a paper on analyzing privacy policies of companies which seek to be GDPR complaint. arxiv.org/pdf/1906.12038…
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Arjun Narayan 🌐
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Sure would be nice if you could delete a record from your dataflows and have the whole thing incrementally update cleanly.
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Frank McSherry
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Or wow, what if you could automatically explain any output records in terms of the input records required to reproduce it?
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