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Privacy Enhancing Technologies

Meaning

Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) are a class of computational and cryptographic tools designed to minimize the collection of personal data and maximize its security during processing, analysis, and sharing. In the sensitive domain of hormonal health and personalized medicine, PETs are crucial for ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of highly sensitive patient data, such as genomic and hormone biomarker profiles. These technologies allow for clinical insights to be generated from aggregated data sets while preventing the re-identification of individual patients. Implementing robust PETs is an ethical and legal imperative for responsible clinical data management.