The tool we've developed is a tool where you will input the types of informational elements about the breach—what happened and in what context and so on—and then that tool will generate a score that will indicate that this looks like it's serious enough, that this looks like a breach you should be reporting. It's designed to help, but it doesn't replace the expertise and the human decision-making. It's an example of using technology for something that can help privacy.
Other examples of privacy enhancement technology would be synthetic data or other types of information where you can use technology to protect privacy. You can achieve the same benefits of data without being able to identify individuals.
We're looking at all of these fears, but, as you indicate, we have to make sure that, whatever we're using, we're doing it in a privacy-protected way.