Pandemic surveillance [electronic resource] : privacy, security, and data ethics / edited by Margaret Hu, (professor of law, William and Mary Law School, College of William and Mary, US).

"As the COVID-19 pandemic surged globally in 2020, questions of data privacy, cybersecurity, and the ethics of the surveillance technologies centred an international conversation on the benefits and disadvantages of the appropriate uses and expansion of cyber surveillance and data tracking. Thi...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Elgar)
Other Authors: Hu, Margaret (Professor of Law) (Editor)
Other title:Elgar online.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022.
Series:Elgar law, technology and society
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents: Introduction / Margaret Hu
  • Part I. Digital privacy, security, and emerging surveillance technologies
  • 1. Mass surveillance in the age of covid-19 / Natalie Ram and David Gray
  • 2. Balancing the pursuit of knowledge against the preservation of privacy / Davi Ottenheimer
  • 3. Surveillance and pandemic in brazil: An essay in three acts / Nathalie Fragoso, Clarice Tavares, and Jade Becari
  • 4. Frictionless pandemic surveillance and social credit systems / Margaret Hu
  • 5. The developing narratives of pandemic surveillance / Joshua Fairfield
  • Part II. Contextualizing challenges in regulating pandemic surveillance
  • 6. Pandemic surveillance and us foreign surveillance / Peter Margulies
  • 7. Regulating privacy and data ethics in the context of the UK's contact tracing apps / Ian Brown
  • 8. Privacy and pandemic surveillance apps in Latin America / María Soledad Segura
  • 9. Implementing effective digital privacy policy: The road ahead in post-pandemic times / Stuart N. Brotman
  • 10. Tracing the invisible: Information fiduciaries and the pandemic / Anne L. Washington and Lauren Rhue
  • Part III. Legal and ethical considerations moving forward
  • 11. Pandemic surveillance: Ethics at the intersection of information, research, and health / Daniel Susser
  • 12. Using personal data and data-driven technologies for research and public health in the context of the covid-19 pandemic / Bethânia de Araújo Almeida
  • 13. Pandemic ethics: The intersection of technology, trust, and privacy, and implications for marginalized communities / Jolynn Dellinger
  • 14. Of pandemics and progress / Andrea M. Matwyshyn
  • Index.