The future of Differential Privacy in data regulation and policy looks promising, as there is an increasing recognition of its importance in protecting individual privacy. With data breaches and privacy concerns on the rise, regulators and policymakers are looking towards more robust privacy- preserving techniques. Differential Privacy provides a quantifiable and rigorous method for ensuring privacy, making it an attractive option for inclusion in data privacy laws and regulations. Its adoption could lead to stricter standards for data protection, influencing how organisations collect, analyse, and share data. As awareness of Differential Privacy grows, it is likely to become a key component of privacy policies and regulations, setting a new standard for privacy protection in the digital age.
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