2024-09-20
Benchmark lattices without naming neighbors
By Ethan Goh
Benchmarking trips ethical wires when teams want to know exactly who sits next to them on a chart. Our lattice packs never expose neighbors. Bands are built with k-anonymity thresholds enforced in SQL, not slid in later.
Executives read the footnotes when those footnotes admit tradeoffs. We include a short paragraph on what each band cannot see — small cohorts, missing countries, or stale ingestion.
We decline engagements where pressure appears to deanonymize peers. The pack simply stops, and we document why.
If your internal politics need named comparisons, this product line is the wrong tool. We will say that in the first call.
Tags: benchmarking, privacy, boards