Contact tracing in times of health crisis: privacy and data protection lessons for future preparedness
This paper examines the connection between the use of tracing applications such as those in COVID-19 pandemic and the legal issues pertaining to privacy and data protection. It explores how various contact tracing app designs might either mitigate or increase the risks of privacy infringement and pe...
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my.iium.irep.1139502024-09-03T00:37:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/113950/ Contact tracing in times of health crisis: privacy and data protection lessons for future preparedness Sakka, Alaa Zulhuda, Sonny K3150 Public law K3400 Administrative Law KBP3075 Public health KBP3709 Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis T58.5 Information technology T58.6 Management information systems This paper examines the connection between the use of tracing applications such as those in COVID-19 pandemic and the legal issues pertaining to privacy and data protection. It explores how various contact tracing app designs might either mitigate or increase the risks of privacy infringement and personal data breaches. It finds that the COVID-19 applications had faced a variety of difficulties, including security dangers, privacy concerns, political, ethical, and legal uncertainties, as well as issues with standards. The rise of contact tracing techniques and monitoring technologies allows countries to opt for a centralised or decentralised approach. The paper argues that contact tracing apps should operate on a decentralised approach and should collect as limited personal data as feasible. This paper can help us to take lessons from COVID-19 tracing apps to ensure privacy and data protection are adequately addressed for our future crisis preparedness. Nezir Akyesilmen 2024-08-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/113950/7/113950_Contact%20tracing%20in%20times%20of%20health%20crisis.pdf Sakka, Alaa and Zulhuda, Sonny (2024) Contact tracing in times of health crisis: privacy and data protection lessons for future preparedness. Cyberpolitik Journal, 9 (17). pp. 17-33. ISSN 2587-1218 http://cyberpolitikjournal.org/index.php/main/issue/view/17 |
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This paper examines the connection between the use of tracing applications such as those in COVID-19 pandemic and the legal issues pertaining to privacy and data protection. It explores how various contact tracing app designs might either mitigate or increase the risks of privacy infringement and personal data breaches. It finds that the COVID-19 applications had faced a variety of difficulties, including security dangers, privacy concerns, political, ethical, and legal uncertainties, as well as issues with standards. The rise of contact tracing techniques and monitoring technologies allows countries to opt for a centralised or decentralised approach. The paper argues that contact tracing apps should operate on a decentralised approach and should collect as limited personal data as feasible. This paper can help us to take lessons from COVID-19 tracing apps to ensure privacy and data protection are adequately addressed for our future crisis preparedness. |
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Contact tracing in times of health crisis: privacy and data protection lessons for future preparedness |
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