Queen of PETs: Part 2

Everything I do professionally is around helping engineers create amazing applications that are both secure and reliable. Thatβs why I build engineering tools and educational content that simplify application security.
Throughout my career, I have performed security audits for private and open-source projects, and have found critical vulnerabilities in Google and Mozilla products. I have also taught security to hundreds of engineers and students, while I have also been an external lecturer and Ph.D. candidate in computer science at the Technical University of Denmark.
Here are some of the things Iβm working on right now:
- Developing a tool π οΈ that helps software engineers build applications which comply with privacy requirements
- Creating weekly educational content on application security using comic art π¦
- Creating a blog π on security at securingbits.com
If youβre interested in learning more about application security, Iβd love to hear from you. Feel free to send me a message, and make sure to follow me so I can make security easy for you π
Last week's Netflix story highlighted the potential privacy risks associated with naive anonymization techniques.
This week, we delve into how Differential Privacy can offer us provable privacy protections and how she is the real Queen of PETs π.
Once you finish reading check out this amazing list of real-world applications of the Queen of PETs here: https://desfontain.es/privacy/real-world-differential-privacy.html curated by Damien Desfontaines.












