LGCRCYDCApr 28, 2020

Privacy Guidelines for Contact Tracing Applications

arXiv:2004.13328v18 citations
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This work addresses privacy concerns for users and developers of contact tracing apps, but it is incremental as it builds on existing discussions without introducing new methods.

The paper tackles the privacy risks in mobile contact tracing applications, such as mass surveillance and data leakage, by presenting the first generic privacy guidelines from multiple stakeholder perspectives.

Contact tracing is a very powerful method to implement and enforce social distancing to avoid spreading of infectious diseases. The traditional approach of contact tracing is time consuming, manpower intensive, dangerous and prone to error due to fatigue or lack of skill. Due to this there is an emergence of mobile based applications for contact tracing. These applications primarily utilize a combination of GPS based absolute location and Bluetooth based relative location remitted from user's smartphone to infer various insights. These applications have eased the task of contact tracing; however, they also have severe implication on user's privacy, for example, mass surveillance, personal information leakage and additionally revealing the behavioral patterns of the user. This impact on user's privacy leads to trust deficit in these applications, and hence defeats their purpose. In this work we discuss the various scenarios which a contact tracing application should be able to handle. We highlight the privacy handling of some of the prominent contact tracing applications. Additionally, we describe the various threat actors who can disrupt its working, or misuse end user's data, or hamper its mass adoption. Finally, we present privacy guidelines for contact tracing applications from different stakeholder's perspective. To best of our knowledge, this is the first generic work which provides privacy guidelines for contact tracing applications.

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