Privacy by design in big data: An overview of privacy enhancing technologies in the era of big data analytics
Giuseppe D'Acquisto, Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Panayiotis Kikiras,, Vicen\c{c} Torra, Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, Athena Bourka

TL;DR
This paper reviews privacy by design strategies and privacy enhancing technologies in big data analytics, emphasizing integrating privacy safeguards throughout the data processing lifecycle to address privacy challenges.
Contribution
It provides an overview of privacy by design approaches and reviews current and emerging privacy enhancing technologies tailored for big data environments.
Findings
Privacy by design is essential for big data privacy.
Various privacy enhancing technologies like anonymization and encrypted search are discussed.
Implementing privacy safeguards in big data requires stakeholder collaboration.
Abstract
The extensive collection and processing of personal information in big data analytics has given rise to serious privacy concerns, related to wide scale electronic surveillance, profiling, and disclosure of private data. To reap the benefits of analytics without invading the individuals' private sphere, it is essential to draw the limits of big data processing and integrate data protection safeguards in the analytics value chain. ENISA, with the current report, supports this approach and the position that the challenges of technology (for big data) should be addressed by the opportunities of technology (for privacy). We first explain the need to shift from "big data versus privacy" to "big data with privacy". In this respect, the concept of privacy by design is key to identify the privacy requirements early in the big data analytics value chain and in subsequently implementing the…
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TopicsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security · Data Quality and Management
