Privacy Goes Public With New Database
Privacy Goes Public With New Database
https://seas.harvard.edu/news/privacy-goes-public-new-database
Publish Date: 2026-03-30 03:00:00
Source Domain: seas.harvard.edu
When Apple discovers trending popular emojis, or when Google reports traffic at a busy restaurant, they’re analyzing large datasets made up of individual people. Those people’s personal information is systematically protected thanks in large part to research by Harvard computer scientists.
Now, after two decades of work on the cryptography-adjacent mathematical framework known as differential privacy, researchers in the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have reached a key milestone in moving privacy best practices from academia into real-world applications.
A team led by Salil Vadhan, the Vicky Joseph Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics at SEAS, has launched the Differential Privacy Deployments Registry, a collaborative, shared database of companies and agencies actively using the highly rigorous data-protection scheme that first entered the academic literature in 2006. The theoretical privacy-protection framework has since seen growing popularity amongst large companies and organizations that handle sensitive information. The new database should enable even more adoptions and refinements.
“There’s real societal value that differential privacy has the potential to provide, but only if we can make it easy and effective enough for people to adopt,” said Vadhan, who, in 2019, co-founded the community project OpenDP, which develops open-source tools for deploying differential privacy. OpenDP emerged from a preceding National Science Foundation-supported research initiative at Harvard called the Privacy Tools Project and is led by Vadhan and Gary King, Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor at Harvard.
The 2006 paper that described the foundational theory behind differential privacy was first authored by Cynthia Dwork, Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at SEAS, in collaboration with Frank McSherry, Kobbi Nissim…