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Is automating contact tracing the answer to lifting lockdown sooner?

Is automating contact tracing the answer to lifting lockdown sooner?

In a recent exclusive interview with RT UK news channel, Prof. Aggelos Kiayias provides valuable insights and expertise regarding the automation of COVID-19 contact tracing, emphasising the crucial aspects of security and privacy. To gain a deeper understanding of Prof. Kiayias’ perspective on this matter, we invite you to watch the video interview by accessing the following link:

https://www.facebook.com/RTUKnews/videos/should-we-sacrifice-privacy-to-exit-lockdown/230609101384889/

Furthermore, for additional information about contact tracing and to delve into Prof. Kiayias’ thoughts, you can explore his blog post on the topic. Visit the link below to access the post:

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/blockchain/2020/04/23/covid-19-contact-tracing-from-a-security-and-privacy-perspective-by-prof-aggelos-kiayias/ 

 

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