For Policy Makers

Privacy And security

EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS

policy should facilitate and protect

Undisclosed DNA allows policy makers an easily installed and low cost means to protect genetic information that it collects from the public or in the course of providing public services and for national security. Please read the examples below for an idea of some of the applications of this technology and why the best time to planning and implementing a system like this was yesterday.

UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR)

Gene Sequences are private

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NHS Newborns

We need a secure way to store data from 2030

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For security purposes

Gene Sequences are unique

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Military opportunities

For protecting our military security and helping recover bodies

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Tracking health

To advance health research by allowing mass DNA testing without compromising privacy

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Legal obligations to privacy

There are laws about privacy. DNA potentially falls under many of them.

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