Carissimi,
segnalo uno studio preliminare dell'Ada Lovelace Institute.
Questa la sintesi:
- There is an absence of evidence to support the immediate national deployment of symptom tracking applications, digital contact tracing applications and digital immunity certificates.
- Effective
deployment of technology to support the transition from the crisis will
be contingent on public trust and confidence, which can be strengthened
through the establishment of two accountability mechanisms: the Group
of Advisors on Technology in Emergencies (GATE) to review evidence,
advise on design and oversee implementation; and an independent oversight mechanism to conduct real-time scrutiny of policy formulation.
- Clear
and comprehensive primary legislation should be advanced to regulate
data processing in symptom tracking and digital contact tracing
applications. Legislation should impose strict purpose, access and time
limitations.
- Until
a robust and credible means of immunity testing is developed, focus
should be on developing a comprehensive strategy around immunity that
considers the deep societal implications of any immunity certification
regime, rather than on developing digital immunity certificates. Full and robust Parliamentary scrutiny and legislation will be crucial for any future regime of immunity testing and certification.
- Technical design choices should factor in privacy-by-design and accessibility features and should be buttressed by non-technical measures to account for digital exclusion.
Buona settimana
G.Battista Gallus