By Luke Dembosky, Jeremy Feigelson, Avi Gesser, Jim Pastore, Anna R. Gressel, Joshua B. Pickar, Suchita Mandavilli Brundage, and Samantha B. Singh
Each passing week of lockdown brings mounting economic and social costs, increasing the urgency to find ways to get more people back to work safely. A large part of that effort involves the development of contact tracing applications (“apps”) for mobile phones. These apps promise to allow low-risk individuals to return to some normal activities in the near term while continuing to isolate those with higher risks. But they also present cybersecurity and privacy concerns, as well as other potential legal issues, which we discuss below. Continue reading