>“Anonymization is hard, and you’ve got to have the right technical experts at the table to come up with the solutions,” Adkins told Wired.
So Google, with hundreds if not thousands of security engineers, basically infinite budget, more than 500 published papers on security and privacy, multiple security teams, including one (Project Zero) that has discovered at least 2,000 vulnerabilities in the last 10 years, and with actual experience in privacy applied to its many apps and solutions... is unable to anonymize data when required to avoid a lock-in?
arter45•1h ago
So Google, with hundreds if not thousands of security engineers, basically infinite budget, more than 500 published papers on security and privacy, multiple security teams, including one (Project Zero) that has discovered at least 2,000 vulnerabilities in the last 10 years, and with actual experience in privacy applied to its many apps and solutions... is unable to anonymize data when required to avoid a lock-in?