SurveyMonkey's privacy policy guarantees respondents that "your survey responses are owned and managed by the survey creator, and we treat that information as private to the survey creator, except if the survey creator has made the questions and responses available via a public link." (That last option, making response available via a public link hosted by SurveyMonkey, is not something Stack Overflow is doing with this survey -- we will, rather, making some responses to some questions available via a public dataset on our own servers, as we have in the past.)
That's not to say that the data could never, ever be divulged to a third party -- it is, after all, stored on servers connected to the Internet. But what SurveyMonkey's privacy policy means is that deliberate releases of the data will be controlled solely by Stack Overflow.
As for those deliberate releases, as Oded indicated in his answer, the questions marked "this information will be kept private" will be excluded from the public results file, in order to minimize the risk that someone can "triangulate" a given response set to an individual. We will provide high-level, aggregated reporting of how responses break out for certain sub-groups, if those groups are sufficiently large enough that we don't think anyone's responses could be identified.