Security News > 2020 > May > Vint Cerf suggests GDPR could hurt coronavirus vaccine development
TCP-IP-co-developer Vint Cerf, revered as a critical contributor to the foundations of the internet, has floated the notion that privacy legislation might hinder the development of a vaccination for the COVID-19 coronavirus.
In an essay written for Indian outlet Medianama titled "Internet Lessons from COVID19", Cerf - a Google vice-president and chief internet evangelist - opens by pointing out that networks have more than proven their worth by facilitating interactions and economic activity that would otherwise have had to be conducted face-to-face and therefore may not have been conducted at all.
He went on to note that internet access is not universal and to suggest that subsidies could perhaps build the infrastructure to improve coverage.
"Given the rich varieties of Internet-based services aimed at facilitating socially distant economies, it is not hard to argue for policies that encourage more Internet infrastructure," he said, suggesting global collaboration to improve privacy, security and access to quality multi-lingual content.
Cerf's piece also says he feels "Mobiles and the Internet appear to have roles to play for at least some tracking and tracing system designs" and suggests the current crisis has shown that online education is powerful but needs further evolution.
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