PURE: A Framework for Analyzing Proximity-based Contact Tracing Protocols

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Many proximity-based tracing (PCT) protocols have been proposed and deployed to combat the spreading of COVID-19. In this article, we take a systematic approach to analyze PCT protocols. We identify a list of desired properties of a contact tracing design from the four aspects of Privacy, Utility, Resiliency, and Efficiency (PURE). We also identify two main design choices for PCT protocols: what information patients report to the server and which party performs the matching. These two choices determine most of the PURE properties and enable us to conduct a comprehensive analysis and comparison of the existing protocols.

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Cicala, F., Wang, W., Wang, T., Li, N., Bertino, E., Liang, F., & Yang, Y. (2021). PURE: A Framework for Analyzing Proximity-based Contact Tracing Protocols. ACM Computing Surveys, 55(1). https://doi.org/10.1145/3485131

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