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The Adverse Effects of Omitting Records in Differential Privacy: How Sampling and Suppression Degrade the Privacy–Utility Tradeoff (USENIX Security '26 Artifact)

Authors: Miranda-Pascual, Àlex; Parra-Arnau, Javier; Strufe, Thorsten;

The Adverse Effects of Omitting Records in Differential Privacy: How Sampling and Suppression Degrade the Privacy–Utility Tradeoff (USENIX Security '26 Artifact)

Abstract

This repository includes the complete code for the experiments and plots on the effects of sampling and outlier-score suppression on the privacy–utility tradeoff in differential privacy (DP) for the paper accepted at USENIX Security '26 "The Adverse Effects of Omitting Records in Differential Privacy: How Sampling and Suppression Degrade the Privacy–Utility Tradeoff" by Àlex Miranda-Pascual, Javier Parra-Arnau, and Thorsten Strufe. The long version of the paper is also included in this repository as SamplingSuppressionUSENIXLongVersion.pdf.

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