Pandemic, Technology & Privacy: How Far Will the State Go?
Rahman, Muhammad Faizal Abdul; Haciyakupoglu, Gulizar | June 2020
Abstract
As more countries use technology to enhance anti-COVID-19 measures, surveillance and privacy are undergoing shifts in practice and norms. These shifts may have profound effects on social governance and create new issues in a post-pandemic world.
Citation
Rahman, Muhammad Faizal Abdul; Haciyakupoglu, Gulizar. 2020. Pandemic, Technology & Privacy: How Far Will the State Go?. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/12177.Keywords
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