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Privacy-Enhancing Technologies

The Open Loop Brazil program was launched in tandem with a twin policy prototyping program in Uruguay, with the aim of guiding and enabling companies in Brazil to leverage and apply privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) to help deidentify data and mitigate privacy-related risks. In this initiative, nine organizations in Brazil engaged in testing a prototype PETs Playbook devised to help organizations connect data protection expectations with the selection of suitable PETs. The program was a collaborative effort between Meta and the Instituto Liberdade Digital of Brazil, in collaboration with the Brazilian Data Protection Authority – ANPD and the Executive Secretariat of the National AI Strategy – EBIA (at the Ministry of ICTs) as observers.

Deployment Period | September 2022 - April 2023

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The Open Loop Brazil program was launched in tandem with a twin policy prototyping program in Uruguay, with the aim of guiding and enabling companies in Brazil to leverage and apply privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) to help deidentify data and mitigate privacy-related risks. In this initiative, nine organizations in Brazil engaged in testing a prototype PETs Playbook devised to help organizations connect data protection expectations with the selection of suitable PETs. The program was a collaborative effort between Meta and the Instituto Liberdade Digital of Brazil, in collaboration with the Brazilian Data Protection Authority – ANPD and the Executive Secretariat of the National AI Strategy – EBIA (at the Ministry of ICTs) as observers.

Deployment Period | September 2022 - April 2023

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This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Open Loop Brazil program. Through desk research, interviews, surveys and workshops, the policy prototyping program investigated:

  • How effectively the policy prototype balances policy clarity, technical feasibility, and policy effectiveness for its intended audience.
  • Participating entities’ current familiarity and understanding of PETs.
  • Current gaps and implementation challenges for PETs adoption by organizations in Brazil and Uruguay.
  • Best practices and learnings that contribute to the successful adoption of PETs to help reduce the identifiability of data and mitigate privacy-related risks.

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Main Findings & Recommendations

The program’s outcomes resulted in several notable recommendations to guide and enable companies in Brazil to leverage and select privacy-enhancing technologies, including:

A flexible, risk-based approach to anonymization

Measuring the level of risk should be a fact-specific assessment and should focus on whether parties who might realistically get access to the data could re-identify the data.

Processing data

Policymakers should clarify that entities can process data for the purpose of reducing the risk of identifiability.

Advancing multi-stakeholder dialogues

Not only could these conversations help to build entities’ capacities to deploy PETs, but they could also make progress on developing a shared understanding of PETs.

Direct investment in PETs research and development

Policymakers could also fund R&D into open-source PETs implementations, which could be more readily used off-the-shelf by small and medium entities.

Regulatory sandboxes

Policymakers are encouraged to explore the above topics more thoroughly through regulatory sandboxes.

Partners & Observers

The program was a collaborative effort between Meta and the Instituto Liberdade Digital of Brazil, in collaboration with the Brazilian Data Protection Authority – ANPD and the Executive Secretariat of the National AI Strategy – EBIA (at the Ministry of ICTs) as observers.

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