Data Science, COVID-19 Pandemic, Privacy and Civil Liberties

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The world has seen pandemics, terrorism, hurricanes and other natural and man-made disasters. Each time such an event occurs we discuss technologies that can solve the problem and their impact on our privacy and civil liberties. Such discussions occurred after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and is happening now during the COVID-19 pandemic, the worst human crisis we have faced in a century. This paper discusses the applications of data science to detect and possibly prevent such pandemics and its impact on our privacy and civil liberties.

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Thuraisingham, B. (2020). Data Science, COVID-19 Pandemic, Privacy and Civil Liberties. In Proceedings - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Big Data 2020 (pp. 2634–2638). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/BigData50022.2020.9377966

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