CRApr 14, 2020

Privacy-Preserving Contact Tracing: current solutions and open questions

arXiv:2004.06818v375 citations
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It addresses privacy concerns in contact tracing for public health during the pandemic, but is incremental as it reviews and proposes future work rather than presenting new results.

The paper examines existing privacy-aware contact tracing solutions for COVID-19, analyzing their advantages and disadvantages, and outlines a research agenda for more comprehensive and effective approaches.

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a unique challenge for the world to find solutions, ranging from vaccines to ICT solutions to slow down the virus spreading. Due to the highly contagious nature of the virus, social distancing is one fundamental measure which has already adopted by many countries. At the technical level, this prioritises contact tracing solutions, which can alert the users who have been in close contact with the infected persons and meanwhile allow heath authorities to take proper actions. In this paper, we examine several existing privacy-aware contact tracing solutions and analyse their (dis)advantages. At the end, we describe several major observations and outline an interdisciplinary research agenda towards more comprehensive and effective privacy-aware contact tracing solutions.

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