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Trustworthy data sharing

Posted by: Sam Cannicott, Posted on: 13 February 2020 - Categories: Data-sharing
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It’s easy to argue for more data sharing in the public sector. This would enable more innovation, make it easier to deliver personalised services and make the government more efficient. Right? But what about privacy?

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