A major milestone for secure data collaboration. UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, NHS England National Disease Registration Service, and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) have recognized the power of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) in enabling international health research, featuring a pioneering Duality-powered study that allowed US and UK researchers to analyze sensitive cancer data collaboratively, without sharing it. This project proves what’s possible when nations and institutions can work together responsibly accelerating discovery, maintaining compliance, and protecting patient privacy all at once. It’s not just about one study. It’s about a new model for cross-border data collaboration, where insights can move freely, but data never has to. Read the full case study here: https://lnkd.in/dxTWyd_d #PETs #PrivacyEnhancingTechnologies #DataSovereignty #HealthTech #AITrust #SecureCollaboration #GovTech #PrivacyFirstAI

Mark T.

UK Deployment Strategist at Duality Technologies

6d

Great to see this published: My favourite quote from the DSIT blog: The NHS... were able to work through a [compliance] process that typically takes over a year for international collaborations in roughly two months" https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2025/10/09/using-privacy-enhancing-technologies-to-enable-international-data-sharing/

Zohar Duchin

Head of Data Science at Duality Technologies

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This is a fantastic example of how technology can enable critical research while upholding the highest standards of data privacy and security. A huge step forward for international collaboration in healthcare!

Tuvik Beker

CEO of Pangea Biomed

4d

Well done, team Duality!

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