Data, Privacy and Public Health - Countering COVID-19 with Technology and Trust
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ethical challenges and privacy concerns surrounding data collection and analysis for public health interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic in this 58-minute webinar from the Alan Turing Institute. Delve into the balance between leveraging technology for contact tracing and maintaining individual privacy. Hear from expert panelists, including Lord Jonathan Evans, Dr. Mariarosaria Taddeo, Professor Jonathan Crowcroft, and Imam Hoque, as they discuss digital proximity tracking, risks, accountability, and the pros and cons of centralized vs. decentralized approaches. Examine topics such as time-boundedness, sunset clauses, immunity certificates, and the role of tech giants in public health. Gain insights into cross-border tracking, mandatory tracking, and the critical number of users needed for effective interventions. Understand the complexities of using personal data for public health while addressing ethical considerations and building public trust.
Syllabus
Introduction
Jonathan Evans article
Jonathan M Imam article
Rosaria Garcia article
Digital proximity tracking
Risks
Accountability
Time Boundedness
Sunset Clause
Immunity Certificates
Centralized vs decentralized implementations
Pros and cons of centralized approach
Tech giants and public health
Questions and answers
Crossborder tracking
Mandatory tracking
Critical number of users
Immunity certification
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute
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