COVID-19 and privacy: a European dilemma

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
A. Renda
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Abstract

Purpose This paper aims at discussing the options available to governments when it comes to the use of technology to contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Design/methodology/approach This is an opinion piece, based on very recent developments (COVID-19), and based on a well-known trade-off between privacy and state surveillance, especially in times of crisis that threaten the survival of a nation. Findings The main finding is that technology alone will not help, and there are several reasons to doubt that the recently proposed European system to track the contagion in a privacy-preserving way (pan-European privacy preserving proximity tracing [PEPP-PT]) would be a fully effective solution. Research limitations/implications This is a short paper, which is very dependent on current developments. It was written in a very short time, so the level of depth in the references to the literature and the caselaw is limited. The main implication is that this paper is very far from the final word in the analysis of the interplay between technology and society, especially in democratic countries. Practical implications There is a need to ensure that the temporary measures that will be adopted during the pandemic do not extend to the post-COVID-19 period. Originality/value To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is a very fresh debate; the paper is thus original and proposes one of the first structured comments to the PEPP-PT and DP-3T conceptual designs.
COVID-19与隐私:欧洲的困境
本文旨在讨论各国政府在利用技术遏制COVID-19病毒传播方面的可用选择。这是一篇观点文章,基于最近的事态发展(COVID-19),并基于众所周知的隐私与国家监控之间的权衡,特别是在威胁到一个国家生存的危机时期。主要的发现是,技术本身并没有帮助,并且有几个理由怀疑最近提出的以保护隐私的方式跟踪传染的欧洲系统(泛欧洲保护隐私的接近追踪[pep - pt])将是一个完全有效的解决方案。这是一篇很短的论文,它非常依赖于当前的发展。它是在很短的时间内写的,所以参考文献和判例法的深度是有限的。主要的含义是,这篇论文在分析技术与社会之间的相互作用方面离最终结论还很远,尤其是在民主国家。实际影响有必要确保将在大流行期间采取的临时措施不会延伸到covid -19后时期。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是一个非常新鲜的争论;因此,该论文是原创的,并提出了对pep - pt和DP-3T概念设计的第一个结构化评论之一。
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