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florentmorin opened this issue Sep 1, 2020 · 1 comment
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GAEN App Analysis v1.2 #69

florentmorin opened this issue Sep 1, 2020 · 1 comment

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florentmorin commented Sep 1, 2020

Last version of GAEN app analysis specify lost of TERRIBLE things for EN users.

But, in real conditions, risk for privacy is very limited due to incredibly large amount of conditions to met to link all the data.

If a real risk appears with TEKs, problem can be solved by a shared encryption system. Known only by client and server. In example, a set of salts + private asymmetric keys referenced by uuid stored locally on client and server. A public asymmetric key provided with each package of TEKs. All these metadata are themselves encrypted. And that’s all.

Decentralized approach consider risk by the ability to remotely stop the system in case of massive attack. So impact is limited.

Centralized approach consider risk with an unbreakable server. But containing all the sensitive data: only one chance to play. (But OK, FrenchTech is known as the best of the world, so it can’t be attacked)

Today, the real and demonstrated risk is pandemic.

With more chances to appear than an incredible global security attack on all smartphones of the population.

COVID comes from foreign countries and go to foreign countries.

Tracking contacts only in France is not efficient.

Decision for a decentralized approach was voted in April by European Parlement.
Adopted by 18 countries.

And decentralized approach was adopted by USA.

Now, majority of countries with regular transits in France adopted a common native solution, which no longer required an app.

Please, consider migrating good things from ROBERT to the commonly used solution. It’s the best way to track contacts efficiently and enforce privacy.

Current way of ROBERT goes noway, but a real opportunity to make its knowledge useful for global interest exists.

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I changed initial message because it was sarcastic and not constructive. Because document was not constructive.

But it’s clearly not a good way to compare solutions while one of them is massively adopted all around the world.

Knowledge should be commonly used to improve common solution for this common fight. 👍🇪🇺

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