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View (previous 100 | next 100) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Statement of the European Data Protection Board Chair on the processing of personal data in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak (Q4202) (← links)
- Personal data protection amid coronavirus: Key takeaways for businesses operating in China (Q4207) (← links)
- Covid-19: histoire d’une médiatisation (Q4208) (← links)
- Paraguay: Military will accompany police in enforcing restrictions on movement (Q4214) (← links)
- Berne pourrait utiliser les portables pour suivre les flux de populations (Q4217) (← links)
- Contre le virus, la tentation du pistage par smartphone (Q4222) (← links)
- We have taken the number of deaths from Wikipedia (Q4232) (← links)
- Yuval Noah Harari: the world after coronavirus (Q4235) (← links)
- COVID-19, Scientific Research and the GDPR – Some Basic Principles (Q4243) (← links)
- Statement by the GPA Executive Committee on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic (Q4244) (← links)
- How the Virus Got Out (Q4246) (← links)
- Singapore launches TraceTogether mobile app to boost COVID-19 contact tracing efforts (Q4249) (← links)
- La méthode sud-coréenne face au coronavirus : traquer nos données personnelles pour sauver des vies… le pour et le contre (Q4250) (← links)
- Coronavirus (Covid-19) : les rappels de la CNIL sur la collecte de données personnelles | CNIL (Q4254) (← links)
- Data protection and limiting the spread of coronavirus (Q4255) (← links)
- Legal data protection framework for coronavirus containment (Q4256) (← links)
- Russian officials will track coronavirus patients' geolocation data to design a national warning system (Q4260) (← links)
- Phone location data could be used to help UK coronavirus effort (Q4261) (← links)
- UK coronavirus app 'must respect privacy rights' (Q4262) (← links)
- Open Letter: Contract Tracking and NHSX (Q4263) (← links)
- Two Steps Ahead of the Coronavirus (Q4266) (← links)
- A third of virus cases may be ‘silent carriers’, classified data suggests (Q4273) (← links)
- Die scheinbar stillgelegte Stadt: Bleiben die Zürcher jetzt wirklich zu Hause? (Q4276) (← links)
- An Official WHO Coronavirus App Will Be a “Waze for COVID-19” - IEEE Spectrum (Q4278) (← links)
- Health rating system deployed in over 100 cities: Alipay (Q4279) (← links)
- Covid-19 : après le confinement, l’inéluctable recul de nos libertés (Q4283) (← links)
- How South Korea Flattened the Curve (Q4284) (← links)
- 'Selfie app' to keep track of quarantined Poles (Q4285) (← links)
- Coronavirus Is Speeding Up the Amazonification of the Planet (Q4289) (← links)
- Swisscom aidera la Confédération à détecter les attroupements via les téléphones (Q4290) (← links)
- Effy Vayena: «Les crises de cette ampleur tendent un miroir à nos sociétés» (Q4297) (← links)
- COVID-19 Digital Rights Tracker (Q4307) (← links)
- Privacy fears as India hand stamps suspected coronavirus cases (Q4308) (← links)
- Moscow deploys facial recognition technology for coronavirus quarantine (Q4309) (← links)
- A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics (Q4311) (← links)
- Swisscom nous épie pour le compte du Conseil fédéral (Q4312) (← links)
- Coronavirus: Mit Apps gegen die Pandemie? (Q4332) (← links)
- The Swiss federal government wants to use high-tech to fight the coronavirus (Q4340) (← links)
- Monitoring spread of COVID-19 (Q4353) (← links)
- Super-spreaders: what are they and how are they transmitting coronavirus? (Q4360) (← links)
- The Plague That Killed Athenian Democracy (Q4362) (← links)
- Coronavirus: Thierry Breton plaide pour une utilisation des données des opérateurs (Q4363) (← links)
- How the COVID Tracking Project fills the public health data gap (Q4364) (← links)
- Watchdog approves use of UK phone data to help fight coronavirus (Q4366) (← links)
- Response to COVID-19 in Taiwan (Q4368) (← links)
- Monitoring of COVID-19 via mobile data (Q4370) (← links)
- What You Should Know About Online Tools During the COVID-19 Crisis (Q4373) (← links)
- Apple announces COVID-19 website and app in partnership with CDC and the White House (Q4374) (← links)
- Simula is working with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (Q4380) (← links)
- SARS-CoV-2 Tracking under GDPR (Q4383) (← links)
- Joint Statement on the right to data protection in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic (Q4384) (← links)
- The power of data in a pandemic - Technology in the NHS (Q4390) (← links)
- Lessons from Italy’s Response to Coronavirus (Q4394) (← links)
- New York Attorney General Looks Into Zoom’s Privacy Practices (Q4395) (← links)
- Palantir in Talks With Germany, France for Virus-Fighting Tool (Q4410) (← links)
- A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics (Q4412) (← links)
- Coronavirus pandemic sparks new calls for personal surveillance, and concerns (Q4417) (← links)
- Call for more people to use contact-tracing app (Q4425) (← links)
- Experts warn of privacy risk as US uses GPS to fight coronavirus spread (Q4426) (← links)
- How PEPP-PT, a solution aiming at fighting COVID-19 through privacy-preserving proximity tracing, works (Q4429) (← links)
- Covid-19, le solutionnisme n’est pas la solution (Q4430) (← links)
- 10 requirements for the evaluation of "Contact Tracing" apps (Q4433) (← links)
- Protection des données dans le cadre de l’endiguement du coronavirus : L’accès de l’OFSP aux données visualisées de Swisscom est conforme au droit de la protection des données (Q4437) (← links)
- Swisscom analyses support the fight against coronavirus (Q4438) (← links)
- Coronavirus : qu’est-ce que StopCovid, l’appli de traçage étudiée par le gouvernement ? (Q4440) (← links)
- « L’application StopCovid retracera l’historique des relations sociales » : les pistes du gouvernement pour le traçage numérique des malades (Q4441) (← links)
- Far-Right Extremists Helped Create The World's Most Powerful Facial Recognition Technology (Q4443) (← links)
- We must save privacy from privacy itself (Q4444) (← links)
- Intervention RTBF on contact tracing (Q4445) (← links)
- I saw the first results, and I thought, holy fuck, that timeline. (Q4447) (← links)
- How will country-based mitigation measures influence the course of the COVID-19 epidemic? (Q4448) (← links)
- Netherlands could be dealing with coronavirus pandemic for over 2 years: report (Q4449) (← links)
- Audition of the President of the Italian Data Protection Authority regarding use of new technologies and the Internet to counter the Covid-19 epidemiological emergency (Q4450) (← links)
- Apple and Google partner on COVID-19 contact tracing technology (Q4451) (← links)
- The long tail of contact tracing (Q4453) (← links)
- Automated contact tracing is not a coronavirus panacea (Q4465) (← links)
- Bluetooth's Complexity Has Become a Security Risk (Q4466) (← links)
- Flattening the curve helps protect privacy, too (Q4468) (← links)
- Primer on Decentralized Contact Tracing (Q4470) (← links)
- Contre le Covid-19, les immenses défis et inconnues des applications mobiles de « suivi de contacts » (Q4475) (← links)
- The tech ‘solutions’ for coronavirus take the surveillance state to the next level (Q4478) (← links)
- Visible and vocal - Delivery apps have transformed urban life in China (Q4479) (← links)
- Covid ou la fabrique du consentement aveugle (Q4483) (← links)
- Contact-Tracing: Nur die staatliche App schafft Vertrauen (Q4485) (← links)
- Bluetooth tracking and COVID-19: A tech primer (Q4491) (← links)
- Ford Tests Buzzing Wristbands to Keep Workers at Safe Distances (Q4494) (← links)
- Germany launches smartwatch app to monitor coronavirus spread (Q4495) (← links)
- Testing, not tracing, is the privacy preserving response to COVID-19 (Q4496) (← links)
- Le Port d’Anvers teste l’utilisation d’un bracelet électronique pour endiguer la propagation du COVID-19 au sein de ses équipes (Q4497) (← links)
- The anti-corona technology still has its pitfalls (Q4498) (← links)
- Europe’s PEPP-PT COVID-19 contacts tracing standard push could be squaring up for a fight with Apple and Google (Q4499) (← links)
- development of EPFL's "Covid proximity tracing App" project is in line with data protection requirements. (Q4500) (← links)
- Evaluating COVID-19 contact tracing apps? Here are 8 privacy questions we think you should ask. (Q4502) (← links)
- How to create a trustworthy COVID-19 tracking technology (Q4505) (← links)
- Le traçage anonyme, dangereux oxymore: Analyse de risques à destination des non-specialistes (Q4506) (← links)
- Scenario: effect of track&trace apps (Q4507) (← links)
- Rift Opens Over European Coronavirus Contact Tracing Apps (Q4508) (← links)
- Why are there doubts over contact-tracing apps? (Q4509) (← links)
- Exit through the App Store?A rapid evidence review on the technical considerations and societal implications of using technology to transition from the COVID-19 crisis (Q4511) (← links)
- Seoul’s Radical Experiment in Digital Contact Tracing (Q4515) (← links)