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
Jeff
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless location data for contact tracing
As I'm sure everyone else is doing, we're working on plans
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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As I'm sure everyone else is doing, we're working on plans for having our
campus community rejoin us at some point. The question of "how far back do you
keep wireless logs" was just asked which of course leads to "we want to see
where a person has been on a given day".
This of course has