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This resource provides an in-depth look at Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs), a class of technologies designed to minimize personal data processing while still allowing for useful data analysis, sharing, and storage. It covers various PETs, including differential privacy, homomorphic encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and secure multi-party computation, explaining their mechanisms and how they address privacy concerns in an increasingly data-driven world. Learn how PETs can help organizations comply with data protection regulations like GDPR and CCPA, enabling responsible data innovation. Essential for privacy officers, data scientists, and security architects.