A data-driven approach to choosing privacy parameters for clinical trial data sharing under differential privacy

Author:

Chen Henian1ORCID,Pang Jinyong1,Zhao Yayi1,Giddens Spencer2,Ficek Joseph3,Valente Matthew J1,Cao Biwei1,Daley Ellen4

Affiliation:

1. Study Design and Data Analysis, College of Public Health, University of South Florida , Tampa, FL 33612, United States

2. Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame , Notre Dame, IN 46556, United States

3. Oncology Statistics , GlaxoSmithKline, Collegeville, PA 19426, United States

4. The Lawton and Rhea Chiles Center for Children and Families, College of Public Health, University of South Florida , Tampa, FL 33612, United States

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Clinical trial data sharing is crucial for promoting transparency and collaborative efforts in medical research. Differential privacy (DP) is a formal statistical technique for anonymizing shared data that balances privacy of individual records and accuracy of replicated results through a “privacy budget” parameter, ε. DP is considered the state of the art in privacy-protected data publication and is underutilized in clinical trial data sharing. This study is focused on identifying ε values for the sharing of clinical trial data. Materials and Methods We analyzed 2 clinical trial datasets with privacy budget ε ranging from 0.01 to 10. Smaller values of ε entail adding greater amounts of random noise, with better privacy as a result. Comparison of rates, odds ratios, means, and mean differences between the original clinical trial datasets and the empirical distribution of the DP estimator was performed. Results The DP rate closely approximated the original rate of 6.5% when ε > 1. The DP odds ratio closely aligned with the original odds ratio of 0.689 when ε ≥ 3. The DP mean closely approximated the original mean of 164.64 when ε ≥ 1. As ε increased to 5, both the minimum and maximum DP means converged toward the original mean. Discussion There is no consensus on how to choose the privacy budget ε. The definition of DP does not specify the required level of privacy, and there is no established formula for determining ε. Conclusion Our findings suggest that the application of DP holds promise in the context of sharing clinical trial data.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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