Contact Tracing the Coronavirus – Part II – 44th Street Podcast
Heather Hatcher, of the City Bar’s Health Law Committee and Science & Law Committee; Wesley Paisley, Secretary of the City Bar’s Information Technology and Cyberlaw Committee; and Tim Peterson, a member of the City Bar’s IT and Cyberlaw committee, speak with Charles Morgan, President of the International Technology Lawyers Association and co-leader of McCarthy Tétrault’s Information Technology Law Group.
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Segment | Start Time |
Overview of Canadian Experience with Contact Tracing | 0:00:43 |
Overview of Canadian Privacy Concerns with Contact Tracing | 0:03:02 |
Application of Artificial Intelligence to Contact Tracing | 0:06:55 |
GDPR Perspective of Artificial Intelligence Processing of Personal Data | 0:09:06 |
Factors Affecting Speed of Contact Tracing Rollout Internationally Other Than Privacy Laws | 0:10:51 |
Closer Look at Contact Tracing in Asia – South Korean Example, Legal Mandates, and Cultural Norms | 0:13:48 |
Absolute and Relative Success of Contact Tracing | 0:15:32 |
Urban Spikes in US and World, Patterns of Covid-19 Spread, Efficacy of Contact Tracing | 0:18:21 |
Multinational Corporation Contact Tracing Solutions | 0:21:37 |
Can the World Teach the United States Anything about Contact Tracing? | 0:27:33 |
Limits on Personal Assembly, from a Canadian Legal Perspective | 0:30:12 |
Fiduciary Duties and Canadian Data Broker Data Trusts for Contact Tracing | 0:38:21 |
Report: Technology Governance in a Time of Crisis | 0:40:58 |