Data sharing and collaborations with Telco data during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Vodafone case study.

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Data & policy Pub Date : 2021-10-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1017/dap.2021.26
Pedro Rente Lourenco, Gurjeet Kaur, Matthew Allison, Terry Evetts
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With the outbreak of COVID-19 across Europe, anonymized telecommunications data provides a key insight into population level mobility and assessing the impact and effectiveness of containment measures. Vodafone's response across its global footprint was fast and delivered key new metrics for the pandemic that have proven to be useful for a number of external entities. Cooperation with national governments and supra-national entities to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic was a key part of Vodafone's response, and in this article the different methodologies developed are analyzed, as well as the key collaborations established in this context. In this article we also analyze the regulatory challenges found, and how these can pose a risk of the full benefits of these insights not being harnessed, despite clear and efficient Privacy and Ethics assessments to ensure individual safety and data privacy.

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COVID-19大流行期间与电信公司数据的数据共享和协作:沃达丰案例研究。
随着COVID-19在整个欧洲爆发,匿名电信数据为了解人口水平的流动性和评估遏制措施的影响和有效性提供了关键见解。沃达丰在其全球业务范围内迅速作出反应,并提供了针对疫情的关键新指标,这些指标已被证明对许多外部实体很有用。与各国政府和超国家实体合作,帮助抗击COVID-19大流行是沃达丰应对措施的一个关键部分,本文分析了开发的不同方法,以及在此背景下建立的关键合作。在本文中,我们还分析了所发现的监管挑战,以及尽管进行了清晰有效的隐私和道德评估,以确保个人安全和数据隐私,但这些挑战如何构成这些见解无法充分利用的风险。
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