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Politics and i think that the bottom are rapidly and can evoke into this thing. All of the school we out there inside is running discussions that he needs to find like you have us and our Online Community today having that camp back on like my laptop. And this is what we will often ask. Is there a story or if she think we should cover album ski down hallways and you can see clovis running dunalley and claim. He says that in parts of government surveillance on its citizens, the same rhetoric and euphemism used, the war on terror to justify and pressed into possible data gathering of his citizens is being developed around pivot 19 to track peoples movements. So we want to discuss in National Today is being personally safe and healthy wolf giving up your past new data. Do you have to do that . If youre a new chief, jumping the comments that us, that your opinions and your takes your experiences. But you have to include them, so you too can be in the street. Let me introduce you to the guests who introduce themselves to you. Ive got to run a welcome to the string. Tell everybody who you are. Thank you for having me on reilly dylan. Im a physician at Harvard Medical School and formerly served as an advisor to the president of guinea on message and people. Its good to have you on the makes how or who welcome to the strain. Thank you for having me. Im robin martin. Im a partner with trial eco, i had its Technology Practice and most recently i helped the indian government, whether its our oga safe to Contact Tracing out. Looking forward to hearing about that. And irene, welcome to the skin, tell of what i am a Senior Researcher for the citizen lab. We are a cybersecurity and Human Rights Research lab based at the university of toronto in trying to canada. Great to have you all of the you cast. Im going to start with and how does your online show called start here. They looked at surveillance during this era of a Global Pandemic, and wondered how far east see far in terms of invasion of privacy. So im going to hand over to saundra. If our men and the media and what is out to help us track of it 19 quantify covert 19. Theres an app for that crucial recognition g. P. S. Glue to make it easy. Cameras and drones keeping honest to this is a kind of mortar should be very surveillance, is really spreading to everything working. Its all about tracking people to contain the spread. But some want to know whos policing the Police Doctrine or as adults in terms of technology and whats possible, what if you see what is exciting for yes, from my standpoint, looking at it from the Public Health response is missing. When we talk about Contact Tracing, the role for technology could be very big in that. Now practice. Just saying that privacy is a 1st and foremost consideration and the technology should not be used unless that can be assured. But from a standpoint of trying to contact trace, when people are moving around again as, as countries and as places start reopening, if somebody is found to be positive, it becomes very difficult to figure out who exactly was around them and who may have been exposed. You could be riding on a train with some, but with people youre never going to know their names. Youre never going to be able to figure out who they were. And thats where these apps that can at least detect whose phone has been close to that person. Can be very useful for finding the contacts and then the 2nd piece of that is finding them quickly right now by interviewing people. It takes 2 or 3 days, sometimes to track people down. But with apps, you can conceivably instantaneously notify somebody. And thats the lead of identifying a contact is critical. And i said to making the case for why we need them. Im just wondering who you want king and i want right now, what the apps that are out there that you seem to make anything film, do you intend to . What is possible . Yes, so look, the app that were working on is a plain manila Contact Tracing app. But there are so many other apps, you know, youve got joe fencing apps that will actually put you within a electronic box. And the moment you straight out of that box, an alarm is going to go off. You know, youve got facial Recognition Technology as we saw in that video just now that can identify you just based on the photograph. So if youre someone whos supposed to be important in, they will use facial recognition to identify you and your best as a whole. Theres a whole range of ways of technologies that are that much. So i think the point is that whenever you stick knowledge e, you are making a trade off. And sometimes when the situation is dire, the tradeoffs that you have to make are or are more extreme. And the most important thing is, once that situation asas, youve got to scale it back and i think thats the critical thing, nd i knowing what is he seeing what a you seeing out there, that you can actually describe how it actually works and a persons idea is if were being asked to put an apple in half turn and this is going to help us realize if weve been in contact with somebody has got to think 900. If we have to be 19 and then were in contact with someone. Can you explain in a very accessible way, how much might work . Yes, so i think there are a lot of concerns with Contact Tracing apps. So 1st of all its not clear whether using kind of tracing apps would be a lot more effective than manual Contact Tracing. So manual Contact Tracing involves interviewing people and so the contact tracers are both of you know, our detectives, but theyre also therapist and theyre also social workers straight. So theyre able to get details as to where the person who has been. 6 particularly during the time when they were contagious with conduct tracing apps or are a host of issues to related to privacy specifically concerns regarding surveillance. And its not clear if the method behind Contact Tracing apps would be a lot more productive than the manual contact racer that i mentioned previously. And so some of this concerns include, for instance, you know, vulnerabilities for guarding the potential of hacking of technologies like bluetooth or where a contact logs are being stored. Our very invasive in terms of the requirements to install the app or use the app. So for instance, ive seen apps where it requires access to your camera to take photos and videos. It requires access to your memory card. So its not clear that these functionalities are required to, to run the out, and therefore their risk infringing on users privacy. Let me share something of you, which was a very easy sort of a graphic so that you can see how one system may blanch. This is a pretty 1st Contact Tracing. So youll phone it gives out random messages every few minutes. And then when you see somebody else, thanks to somebody else, you phones as long as your pay from the same app will exchange those messages. Both of the phones, remember what was said and heard in the past 14 days, which is believed to be the time in which you can actually get covert 900 sometimes. And then if our carriage to here gets covered 19, she sent a message to a hospital has a phone and let everybody else know who was in contact with her. And also was on the app. And then you then can either south quarantine, go to your doctor, etc, etc. Thats a very basic walkthrough of how apps or how an app may well work. I want to bring in dr. Mike, why im here. I know you all know him from the don h. O. Briefings, and he, he had a briefing last week and dr. Mike ryder explained why, man, your testing is not enough. The manual interviews are not enough. We need to use technology curious. But of doing quarantine for contacts, we have seen time and time again in countries that have contained this wireless and brought under control without the need for massive lockdowns have done it through the application of principles. Human rights, traditional books. Sometimes quite aggressive. Public health surveillance. Does you any that does seem to be some tension between doctors thinking if this is going to help me and people who are very concerned about privacy in technology, do you think this is a time to even be worrying about this . I think definitely we need to take privacy to consideration and you know, i fact agree with everything there are going to set. I think 1st and foremost, privacy has to be a short. Im not a technologist so i dont know all of the complexities that go into that. Certainly that needs to be a short 1st and foremost. Secondly, i would say we also need to, we need to build this on top of a system of manual Contact Tracing. So im not saying its an either or equation. I think a lot of the discussion around this as unfortunately, been either or i think we need to have strong manual Contact Tracing systems in place. Now the advantage that the apps can provide on top of that, especially if its done in a way that secure, like were saying it needs to be that way, then it can make it actually accelerate no permit, which are manual traces can do. And that the 2 parameters that it really allows you that i think dr. Ryan is referring to is one is comprehensiveness of identifying fully, all the people who are real contacts. Like i said, especially when things start reopening for what now, in many countries where things are locked down, the people around you in your house or your are your contacts. People are not really moving around, theyre not going to work. Theyre not going to public places. When that changes, its going to become very difficult to identify who always around somebody could have been exposed number one and then number 2. The other thing that and dr. Ryan might be referring to is speed. So the challenge with covert in particular is that people become infectious 2 days on average before they have any symptoms and are most infectious actually the 1st day they have symptoms according to the most recent data that we have. And so the challenge becomes if i become infected and i get symptoms, and i get diagnosed at a hospital, if its taking longer than a day or 2 days to identify my contacts, dave probably already transmitted on to others. And so does the speed becomes critical because if you identify the context too late, transmission will have already happened. I want to put some questions jean from each of shine your sense the after because it 19 these stop i know youre working with in 0. Now, if you can a plain vanilla tracking app, does this have a mind time that goes beyond kind of a team . Is it a long term apple, or is it just for show time . So the app very clearly says that this is an app for covert 19 and in the app theres no clear sunset clause, but the government has just released a the other sharing protocol which has a 6 month sunset clause. And it essentially says that in 6 months will review it, but unless the review says something differently, were going to shut this down in 6 months. So i think its really important to actually have that sort of a sunset on the use of these apps if it, at the very least, gives people some assurance that its not going to be used for long term surveillance. Im looking here at the apple. Apple has its own twitter feed and disliking here at the at right now, it kind of hinted in your piano, see it with mitch and youre obviously very concerned about privacy for us, ditching our plan, sign up. Every user is assigned to the needs of randomized anonymous device id, all communications between 2 devices, between device and service done using device, no pass information g. s to any communication. So you already think a sensing that people are going to be quite concerned about this or who support me know . Absolutely. Well, well, you know, in normal circumstances you wouldnt want an app that speaking of your every movement and figure out who you met, grant them strangers, youve met where you, what went for a walk. And so if that the app is doing that, because were in a pandemic, weve got to be very sure that whatever data we have to take on the circumstances, we take it in a privacy 1st way. So, you know, weve got this device id, so its a random number and theres no personal information thats, thats exchanged. And by default, all the information that its collected remains on the form. Its only pulled up if you turn positive and weve got a rigorous data deletion protocol. So every 30 days, the data thats on your phone gets wiped out. You know, dr. Dillon said that you dont it be on 40 days, and weve just got another 40 made before, but every 30 days that, that they dont know for gets to beat it. Let me bring in our thoughts can hes the executive director of the Surveillance Technology oversight project. He has some very deep concerns at despite what he said, rahul about these apps being on peoples past no devices. So listen to, im deeply worried that governments are rushing to deploy unproven and invasive forms of Surveillance Technology and our rush to come back over in 1000. But a lot of these systems will actually work. Theyll divert energy for a manual Contact Tracing. The only approach that does have purifier evidence thats affective in combating the virus. But worse than that will be laying a new framework for surveillance that will impact us for generations to come. A system that can potentially be used by Law Enforcement by immigration enforcement, and by every other facet of government, then we have seems loss of concerns about privacy and 9, for instance, Elizabeth Rainey says, who owns the data that this is a new chief right now. Thanks, elizabeth. This, who owns the data . These apps collect . How easy, easy is it for governments hold on to that data beyond the country quarantines . I mean, do you have any stories that are actually sort of stories that a warning us about the dangers of apps and how that 1000. 00 tracking . Yes, so theres a story coming out of in which the government has proposed a Contact Tracing app that will retain the data i think up to 10 years. So it could potentially be, you know, well after the kind of makes us over. And if i lay i am, i would like to follow up on the concerns regarding our yes it to were just see Contact Tracing at that is being used in india. So to my understanding the, its not just for Contact Tracing, but its at all in one app. So users are given color coded, showing infection risk. It gives access to tell a medicine pharmacy and diagnosed diagnostic services. So the concern is that the more services or functionality there are that are offered in the app, it could mean that more data is being collected. And also i think we should be concerned when these apps are being deployed in jurisdictions where there are no data privacy laws. So in india, for instance, at the moment, there is no National Privacy law and also to mitigate trust issues and you know, i, there was a survey recently that was conducted a mom, i think 4500 americans that found a 50 percent. Were not install apps a little trust. So obviously issues of trust is very important too to address. And this is where a sunset clauses or an expiry date of when the app will be use is very important as you and ron has pointed out. And also to make sure that the out is open source. And this means that the code and methods behind the apps and the independently verify rules. You want to pick up on some of that criticism of the way the technology to help cover 1000 tracking. Sure. So look, i never hinted that the app was only contact racing. I said it best be militant expressing it does 3 things. Actually the 1st is it provides communication and provides access to what we call the means. Features look, if this is a desperate time weve been in a lockdown for almost 2 months. There are, you know, people have Mental Health issues in the get in touch with doctors. There is a feature to get acce