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| content = New surveillance technologies being used to fight the Coronavirus may be abused by governments and private actors.<br> | | content = New surveillance technologies being used to fight the Coronavirus may be abused by governments and private actors.<br> |
Revision as of 16:06, 2 October 2020
Privacy in the age on COVID 19. #Coronadata.
New surveillance technologies being used to fight the Coronavirus may be abused by governments and private actors.
- Interested ? JOIN US online for the next HackCovids.
- See also the Social contours project
- Selected papers about contact tracing
- A selection of mobile contact tracing apps per country
- Selected scholarly papers and newspaper articles about Bluetooth low energy used in contact tracing apps
- Op-ed published in the French newspaper Le Monde on April 25, 2020: StopCovid est un projet désastreux piloté par des apprentis sorciers by Antonio Casilli, Paul-Olivier Dehaye and Jean-Baptiste Soufron
- SwissCovid: a critical analysis of risk assessment by Swiss authorities!, published on June 18, 2020 by Paul-Olivier Dehaye and Joel Reardon
- Proximity Tracing in an Ecosystem of Surveillance Capitalism, published on September, 2020 by Paul-Olivier Dehaye and Joel Reardon