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Analysis and Constructive Criticism of the Official Data Protection Impact Assessment of the German Corona-Warn-App

[conference paper]

Rehak, Rainer
Kühne, Christian R.
Bock, Kirsten

Abstract

On June 15, 2020, the official data protection impact assessment (DPIA) for the German Corona-Warn-App (CWA) was made publicly available. Shortly thereafter, the app was made available for download in the app stores. However, the first version of the DPIA had significant weaknesses, as this paper ar... view more

On June 15, 2020, the official data protection impact assessment (DPIA) for the German Corona-Warn-App (CWA) was made publicly available. Shortly thereafter, the app was made available for download in the app stores. However, the first version of the DPIA had significant weaknesses, as this paper argues. However since then, the quality of the official DPIA increased immensely due to interventions and interactions such as an alternative DPIA produced by external experts and extensive public discussions. To illustrate the development and improvement, the initial weaknesses of the official DPIA are documented and analyzed here. For this paper to meaningfully do this, first the purpose of a DPIA is briefly summarized. According to Article 35 of the GDPR, it consists primarily of identifying the risks to the fundamental rights and freedoms of natural persons. This paper documents at least specific methodological, technical and legal shortcomings of the initial DPIA of the CWA: 1) It only focused on the app itself, neither on the whole processing procedure nor on the infrastructure used. 2) It only briefly touched on the main data protection specific attacker, the processing organization itself. And 3) The discussion of effective safeguards to all risks including such as the ones posed by Google and Apple has only insufficiently been worked out. Finally, this paper outlines the constructive criticism and suggestions uttered, also by the authors of this paper, regarding the initial release. As of now, some of those constructive contributions have been worked into the current DPIA, such as 1) and 2), but some central ones still haven't, such as 3). This paper aims to provide an opportunity to improve the practical knowledge and academic discourse regarding high-quality DPIAs.... view less

Keywords
digital media; data protection; privacy

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Law

Free Keywords
CWA; Corona apps; DPIA; GDPR; data protection impact assessment; decentralization; digital contact tracing

Collection Title
Privacy Technologies and Policy - 10th Annual Privacy Forum, APF 2022, Warsaw, Poland, June 23-24, 2022; Proceedings

Editor
Gryszczyńska, Agnieszka; Polański, Przemysław; Gruschka, Nils; Rannenberg, Kai; Adamczyk, Monika

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

Publisher
Springer International Publishing

City
Cham

Page/Pages
p. 119-134

Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), 13279

Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/261838

ISBN
978-3-031-07315-1

Status
Preprint; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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