PAN-DOMAIN: Privacy-preserving Sharing and Auditing of Infection Identifier Matching
IEEE SIN 2021 The spread of COVID-19 has highlighted the need for a robust contact tracing infrastructure that enables infected individuals to have their contacts traced, and followed up with a test. The key entities involved within a contact tracing infrastructure may include the Citizen, a Testing...
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Zusammenfassung: | IEEE SIN 2021 The spread of COVID-19 has highlighted the need for a robust contact tracing
infrastructure that enables infected individuals to have their contacts traced,
and followed up with a test. The key entities involved within a contact tracing
infrastructure may include the Citizen, a Testing Centre (TC), a Health
Authority (HA), and a Government Authority (GA). Typically, these different
domains need to communicate with each other about an individual. A common
approach is when a citizen discloses his personally identifiable information to
both the HA a TC, if the test result comes positive, the information is used by
the TC to alert the HA. Along with this, there can be other trusted entities
that have other key elements of data related to the citizen. However, the
existing approaches comprise severe flaws in terms of privacy and security.
Additionally, the aforementioned approaches are not transparent and often being
questioned for the efficacy of the implementations. In order to overcome the
challenges, this paper outlines the PAN-DOMAIN infrastructure that allows for
citizen identifiers to be matched amongst the TA, the HA and the GA. PAN-DOMAIN
ensures that the citizen can keep control of the mapping between the trusted
entities using a trusted converter, and has access to an audit log. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.02855 |