Take 2 ... some morning reading, now tweeted with my glasses on ...
1. Will Australia's contact tracing app have these safeguards? https://twitter.com/SophieintVeld/status/1250437299491360768
2. a @stilgherrian 's overview of some of the questions we should be asking about contact tracing apps: https://zdnet.com/google-amp/article/coronavirus-tracing-tech-policy-more-significant-than-the-war-on-encryption/
2. b this piece also reminds us that the Government's reaction to experts finding out health data wasn't de-identified as claimed was to try & make de-identification an offence ...
https://aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=s1047
3. And some @unimelb & Macquarie Uni experts reviewed TraceTogether's privacy and outlined some recommendations for Australia to consider: https://twitter.com/engunimelb/status/1250296489114402819?s=20
4. And perhaps we could also learn from the discussions being had in NZ? https://twitter.com/InternetNZ/status/1250393759952633856?s=20
5. We also have a reminder from the Product lead of the Singapore's @Tracetogether “Contact Tracing" app that such apps aren't a panacea: https://twitter.com/MsLods/status/1250182890442223617 (plus see the reply from @trentyarwood)
6. We can also look to the work of those such as @lilianedwards who have prepared a model statute containing proposed safeguards re data collection, repurposing, and discrimination. https://twitter.com/lilianedwards/status/1249719259938381826
7. @feraldata
reminds us that the solutions we build now don't need to last forever https://twitter.com/3AInstitute/status/1249843086072532992
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