Pix
pIX, short for Privacy Information Exchange, is a hypothetical metric used in privacy-preserving data sharing and secure information exchange to quantify how well privacy is preserved in a mechanism while enabling useful data use. The concept envisions a single scalar index that can be used to compare different protocols, configurations, or pipelines on their privacy performance.
The pIX value is typically defined on a scale from 0 to 1, where 1 indicates maximal
Calculation of pIX relies on a weighted combination of components, including data minimization (how little data
Applications of pIX appear in academic research, industry benchmarking, and regulatory discussions as a comparative lens
Limitations include dependence on the chosen adversary model, context, and assumptions; lack of standardization for weighting