Oasis Labs’ privacy-preserving data analytics product, Oasis PrivateSQL, is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace
Oasis Labs, the developer of the privacy computing network Oasis Network, announced that its privacy-protecting data analysis product, Oasis PrivateSQL, is officially available on the Google Cloud Marketplace. Oasis PrivateSQL uses differential privacy technology to automatically generate privacy-protecting versions of aggregated statistical queries that are suitable for various SQL databases, achieving a balance between protecting personal privacy and data utility. Oasis PrivateSQL does not require any modifications to the database, table, or schema, and data can be kept in existing cloud databases without anonymization or reduction of shared data. It is reported that differential privacy provides mathematical guarantees that ensure that the output of the analysis will not reveal sensitive personal information. Organizations can extract valuable insights and perform advanced analysis while protecting individuals' privacy in data.
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