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Experts react to government’s U-turn on contact-tracing app

Industry leaders said the government should ensure ethics and privacy are “correct by design” in its new contact-tracing app.
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BCS: Scientific modelling codes should meet independent standards

The computer code behind the scientific modelling of epidemics should meet independent professional standards to ensure public trust, BCS has
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BCS survey reveals contact-tracing app skepticism

A survey carried out by BCS has revealed less than a one quarter of its members think the NHS contact-tracing
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Privacy measures need to be in place if contact-tracing apps are to work

Those making Covid-19 tracing apps need to have the right privacy measures in place if they are to convince the
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CHIME launches UK chapter in ‘landmark agreement’ with BCS

BCS members will be able to access CHIME’s online materials and gain admission to the member organisation's healthcare CIO qualification
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Four medical students share in new digital health technology bursary

The bursary is a joint initiative between BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT and DRIVE, Great Ormond Street Hospital’s new
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Digital Health and BCS partner on Rewired

The pair are extending an existing collaboration to include Digital Health Rewired, a two-day conference and one-day exhibition taking place
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Another View: Of conference season

It must be conference season: Neil Paul has attended three separate meetings in almost as many weeks. As our GP
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Digital Health and BCS partner on developing current and future digital leaders

Digital Health will work with BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, on a series of events designed to further develop
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PCS Speaker Profile: Professor Carsten Maple on the evolution of cyber threats

Professor Carsten Maple will address emerging threats, including from the internet of things, in his presentation at Public Cyber Security,
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