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New Tutorial: Demonstrate DP on DataWarehouse #300
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Hi @hershd23 you can take this up! If you have more questions, please free to ping on slack. |
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Feature Description
We have identified one data-warehouse belonging to Microsoft, where they share some personal data in the customer table.
It also has some other tables which are related to these tables and have one common value. Using normal operations, we should be able to identify unique individuals. With help of DP, we aim to avoid this.
Further discussion on this can be carried out on the Slack channel at #lib_pydp.
Note: This is just an initial idea and would evolve as we explore this further.
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