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We are a international consortium of technologists, legal experts, engineers and epidemiologists with a wide range of experience who are interested in ensuring that any proximity tracing technology does not result in governments obtaining surveillance capabilities which will endanger civil society.
We are led from EPFL in Switzerland by Prof. Carmela Troncoso a leading expert in privacy, and call upon experts from various countries including Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Our team consists of people with a wide range of experience
including:
* Prof. Edouard Bugnion: Co-Founder of VMWare, Former Vice President at Cisco
* Prof. Srdjan Capkun: ERC Awardee, Fellow of the ACM, Director of the Zurich Information and Privacy Centre
* Prof. James Larus: Former Director of Research and Strategy for Microsoft eXtreme Computing Group
* Prof. Kenny Paterson: Fellow of the International Association of Cryptologic Research, Former Manager at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Europe
* Prof. Mathias Payer: ERC Awardee
* Prof. Bart Preneel: Former President of the International Association of Cryptologic Research, Fellow of the International Association of Cryptologic Research.
* Prof. Nigel Smart: ERC Awardee, Former Vice-President of the International Association of Cryptologic Research, Fellow of the International Association of Cryptologic Research, Co-Founder of UnBound Tech.
In this repository you will find various documents defining our specification. The [white paper document](DP3T%20White%20Paper.pdf) is accompanied by an [overview of the data protection aspects of the design](DP3T%20-%20Data%20Protection%20and%20Security.pdf), and a [three page simplified introduction to the protocol](DP3T%20-%20Simplified%20Three%20Page%20Brief.pdf).
By publishing these documents we seek feedback from a broad audience on the high-level design, its security and privacy properties, and the functionality it offers; so that further protection mechanisms can be added if weaknesses are identified. We feel it is vital that designs are made public so the wider community can verify their claimed privacy gaurantees before they are deployed across a whole population.
Open source implementations for iOS, Android, and the back-end server are available on the [other DP-3T repositories](https://github.com/DP-3T/). DP-3T alphas are public for testing and feedback: [Android](https://github.com/DP-3T/dp3t-app-android) and [iOS](https://github.com/DP-3T/dp3t-app-ios).
An explanatory comic [is also available in many languages](public_engagement/cartoon).
We also publish privacy and security analysis of specific and general proximity tracing systems. We have published a [guidebook](Security%20analysis/Privacy%20and%20Security%20Attacks%20on%20Digital%20Proximity%20Tracing%20Systems.pdf) to privacy and security risks of the entire spectrum of digital proximity tracing tools, and analysis of the [PEPP-PT-NTK](Security%20analysis/PEPP-PT_%20Data%20Protection%20Architechture%20-%20Security%20and%20privacy%20analysis.pdf) and [PEPP-PT-ROBERT](Security%20analysis/ROBERT%20-%20Security%20and%20privacy%20analysis.pdf) protocols.
If you have a similar project and you believe it would be beneficial to collaborate or exchange ideas drop an email here: [dp3t@groupes.epfl.ch](mailto:dp3t@groupes.epfl.ch).
The following people are behind this design:
**EPFL**: Prof. Carmela Troncoso, Prof. Mathias Payer, Prof. Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Prof. Marcel Salathé, Prof. James Larus, Prof. Edouard Bugnion, Dr. Wouter Lueks, Theresa Stadler, Dr. Apostolos Pyrgelis, Dr. Daniele Antonioli, Ludovic Barman, Sylvain Chatel
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**University College London**: Dr. Michael Veale
**CISPA**: Prof. Cas Cremers
**University of Oxford**: Dr. Reuben Binns
**University of Torino / ISI Foundation**: Prof. Ciro Cattuto
**University of Torino / ISI Foundation**: Prof. Ciro Cattuto
**University of Salerno**: Prof. Giuseppe Persiano
**IMDEA Software**: Prof. Dario Fiore
**INESC TEC**: Prof. Manuel Barbosa
**Stanford Univerity**: Dan Boneh
In this repository you will find various documents defining our specification. The [white paper document](DP3T%20White%20Paper.pdf) is accompanied by an [overview of the data protection aspects of the design](DP3T%20-%20Data%20Protection%20and%20Security.pdf), and a [three page simplified introduction to the protocol](DP3T%20-%20Simplified%20Three%20Page%20Brief.pdf).
By publishing these documents we seek feedback from a broad audience on the high-level design, its security and privacy properties, and the functionality it offers; so that further protection mechanisms can be added if weaknesses are identified. We feel it is vital that designs are made public so the wider community can verify their claimed privacy gaurantees before they are deployed across a whole population.
Open source implementations for iOS, Android, and the back-end server are available on the [other DP-3T repositories](https://github.com/DP-3T/). DP-3T alphas are public for testing and feedback: [Android](https://github.com/DP-3T/dp3t-app-android) and [iOS](https://github.com/DP-3T/dp3t-app-ios).
An explanatory comic [is also available in many languages](public_engagement/cartoon).
We also publish privacy and security analysis of specific and general proximity tracing systems. We have published a [guidebook](Security%20analysis/Privacy%20and%20Security%20Attacks%20on%20Digital%20Proximity%20Tracing%20Systems.pdf) to privacy and security risks of the entire spectrum of digital proximity tracing tools, and analysis of the [PEPP-PT-NTK](Security%20analysis/PEPP-PT_%20Data%20Protection%20Architechture%20-%20Security%20and%20privacy%20analysis.pdf) and [PEPP-PT-ROBERT](Security%20analysis/ROBERT%20-%20Security%20and%20privacy%20analysis.pdf) protocols.
Contact email: [dp3t@groupes.epfl.ch](mailto:dp3t@groupes.epfl.ch).