I found this podcast about efforts by U of W and Microsoft to be
insightful.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/05/05/podcast-232-contact-tracing-privacy-surveillance-decentralized/
https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/05/08/podcast-233-contact-tracing-civil-liberties-sham-kakade/
John Rodkey
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless location data for contact tracing
I’m not sure that Wi-Fi data will be the best for doing actual contact tr
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless location data for contact tracing
I’m not sure that
I’m not sure that Wi-Fi data will be the best for doing actual contact tracing.
Maybe if you’ve got the full blown Meridian location tracking or something
similar that can tie in Bluetooth-based beacons, but it seems to me that the
granularity of Wi-Fi only data wouldn’t quite be up to what
Michael -
Yes, we are going through this exact same thing as of a few days ago.
The questions are currently coming from my CIO. I don't know if others
above her are asking any questions.
My assumption is that we will be utilizing WiFi data for (both with a
certain margin of error):
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