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Security and Privacy in Communication Networks. 16th EAI International Conference, SecureComm 2020, Washington, DC, USA, October 21-23, 2020, Proceedings, Part I

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PrivyTRAC – Privacy and Security Preserving Contact Tracing System

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-63086-7_30,
        author={Ssu-Hsin Yu},
        title={PrivyTRAC -- Privacy and Security Preserving Contact Tracing System},
        proceedings={Security and Privacy in Communication Networks. 16th EAI International Conference, SecureComm 2020, Washington, DC, USA, October 21-23, 2020, Proceedings, Part I},
        proceedings_a={SECURECOMM},
        year={2020},
        month={12},
        keywords={Contact tracing Privacy preserving Smartphone locations Risk estimation Spatio-temporal effects COVID-19},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-030-63086-7_30}
    }
    
  • Ssu-Hsin Yu
    Year: 2020
    PrivyTRAC – Privacy and Security Preserving Contact Tracing System
    SECURECOMM
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-63086-7_30
Ssu-Hsin Yu1,*
  • 1: Scientific Systems Company, Inc., 500 W. Cummings Park, #3000, Woburn
*Contact email: syu@ssci.com

Abstract

Smartphone location-based methods have been proposed and implemented as an effective alternative to traditional labor intensive contact tracing methods. However, there are serious privacy and security concerns that may impede wide-spread adoption in many societies. Furthermore, these methods rely solely on proximity to patients, based on Bluetooth or GPS signal, ignoring lingering effects of virus, including COVID-19, present in the environment. This results in inaccurate risk assessment and incomplete contact tracing. A new system concept called PrivyTRAC preserves user privacy, increases security and improves accuracy of smartphone contact tracing. PrivyTRAC enhances users’ and patients’ privacy by letting users conduct self-evaluation based on the risk maps download to their smartphones. No user information is transmitted to external locations or devices, and no personally identifiable patient information is embedded in the risk maps as they are processed anonymized and aggregated locations of confirmed patients. The risk maps consider both spatial proximity and temporal effects to improve the accuracy of the infection risk estimation. Experiments conducted in the paper illustrate improvement of PrivyTRAC over proximity-based methods in terms of true and false positives. An approach to further improve infection risk estimation by incorporating both positive and negative local test results from contacts of confirmed cases is also described.

Keywords
Contact tracing Privacy preserving Smartphone locations Risk estimation Spatio-temporal effects COVID-19
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2020-12-12
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63086-7_30
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