Study on the Discovery of Personal Information on the Network of People Diagnosed with COVID-19 | SpringerLink
Skip to main content

Study on the Discovery of Personal Information on the Network of People Diagnosed with COVID-19

  • Conference paper
  • First Online:
Smart Grid and Internet of Things (SGIoT 2021)

Abstract

The arbitrary disclosure of information of people diagnosed with COVID-19on the network will adversely affect personal privacy and even violate the privacy rights of individuals. Through the method of literature analysis and case analysis, the information of the confirmed patients of COVID-19 is studied on the network disclosure. The study found that information disclosure can be divided into disclosable information and non-disclosure information, and make different ways of dealing with sensitive information, sensitive information must be handled with care, personal information processing must take into account the balance between personal interests and public interests.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Subscribe and save

Springer+ Basic
¥17,985 /Month
  • Get 10 units per month
  • Download Article/Chapter or eBook
  • 1 Unit = 1 Article or 1 Chapter
  • Cancel anytime
Subscribe now

Buy Now

Chapter
JPY 3498
Price includes VAT (Japan)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
JPY 7435
Price includes VAT (Japan)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book
JPY 9294
Price includes VAT (Japan)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

Similar content being viewed by others

Notes

  1. 1.

    Public data from the National Health and Health Commission, provincial and municipal health and health commissions, provincial and municipal governments, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan official channels, compiled by Fast Information APP.

  2. 2.

    Supported by UC browser, it is compiled according to the public information of National Health and Health Commission, provincial and municipal health and health commissions, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and overseas authoritative official channels and media. This chart was extracted from Alipay Global Pandemic Service Module on October 17, 2021.

References

  • Wang Liming, F., Yang Lixin, S., Yao Hui, T.: Personality Right Law. Law Press, p. 147 (1997)

    Google Scholar 

  • Zhang Lu, F.: What is private information? –Based on the discussion of the intersection of privacy and personal information protection in the Civil Code. J. Gansu Univ. Politi. Sci. Law 1, 93–94 (2021)

    Google Scholar 

  • Liu Yijun, F., Liu Haidong, S.: “The Legal Application of” Human Flesh Search “Infringing on Others’ Privacy and Reputation Rights”, “Legal Application”, No. 7, 35 (2010)

    Google Scholar 

  • Wei Daopei, F.: American Privacy Leak Causes Legal Problems. Extraterritorial Legal System 14–15 (2010)

    Google Scholar 

  • Gao Wenying, F.: On the Protection of Citizens’ Information Privacy and Self-determination from Public Security Information Collection, Research on Administrative Law 12–15 (2016)

    Google Scholar 

  • Ying, L.: The confrontation between spear and shield-research on the current situation of privacy leakage under the background of big data. Rule of Law and Society, next issue in December, 192–193 (2015)

    Google Scholar 

  • Zhongxia, L.: Constitutional Construction of Privacy in the Digital Age Journal of East China University of Political Science and Law, No. 3, 43-50(2021)

    Google Scholar 

  • Jun, W.: On the legal balance and protection of the public’s right to know and privacy under the governance of major pandemics in the city. Henan Social Sciences Apr. 28(4), 76–77 (2020)

    Google Scholar 

  • Qiong, J.: From identity distinction to interest distinction: dilemma and reconstruction of privacy restriction principle in China. J. Gansu Univ. Polit. Sci. Law 1, 77–79 (2020)

    Google Scholar 

  • Du Yunyi, F.: How to protect your privacy under the epidemic?Chongqing's first case of COVID-19 infringement civil privacy 1 Yuan, Citizen Guide, 02–07 (2021)

    Google Scholar 

  • Zhuang Wei, F.: Analysis of the protection of citizens’ personal information during the epidemic period, Legal System and Society, 03–15 (2020)

    Google Scholar 

  • Liu Ran Ran, F., Zheng Zhongwei, S.: Conflict and balance between the privacy of COVID-19 patients and the public's right to know, Decision Exploration, 10–23 (2020)

    Google Scholar 

  • Wu Wenpin, F.: Legal protection countermeasures of personal information in the epidemic prevention and control. Traffic Construction and Management 06–25 (2020)

    Google Scholar 

  • Yu Shiqi, F.: Legal protection of data in flow adjustment and tracking, Hebei Law, pp. 10–05 (2020)

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Xiang Tan .

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2022 ICST Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering

About this paper

Check for updates. Verify currency and authenticity via CrossMark

Cite this paper

Liu, C.Y., Pan, X.Y., Wang, H.X., Ling, D.N., Tan, X. (2022). Study on the Discovery of Personal Information on the Network of People Diagnosed with COVID-19. In: Lin, YB., Deng, DJ., Yang, CT. (eds) Smart Grid and Internet of Things. SGIoT 2021. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 447. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20398-5_13

Download citation

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20398-5_13

  • Published:

  • Publisher Name: Springer, Cham

  • Print ISBN: 978-3-031-20397-8

  • Online ISBN: 978-3-031-20398-5

  • eBook Packages: Computer ScienceComputer Science (R0)

Publish with us

Policies and ethics