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DNA and Privacy

DNA and Privacy

FromPrivacy Files


DNA and Privacy

FromPrivacy Files

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Oct 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tens of millions of Americans alone have submitted their DNA to companies in the hopes of learning more about their ancestry.
Genetic testing for ancestry research and identifying potential health issues is big business.
However, as with any tool used for good, there can be a downside.
Recently, a hacker stole the genetic data from millions of users of the popular genetics test kit company 23andMe. That data then went on sale on the dark web.
It's not the first time concerns about DNA and privacy have been in the news.
In this episode of Privacy Files, we are joined by Colin from Anonyome Labs Security and Compliance Team to discuss some of the most prevailing privacy issues impacting consumers as it relates to DNA.
We kick off the episode by looking at the privacy policies of 23andMe and Ancestry.com. Then we discuss the lack of consumer protections surrounding DNA ancestry testing companies versus the more regulated world of healthcare.
If you have concerns, take the time to read the privacy policy.
We then jump into a landmark case where the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took action against Vitagene (now 1Health.io) for changing material privacy terms without customers' consent.
One concerning development in the at-home DNA testing space is the trend of local law enforcement obtaining warrants to review DNA data collected by consumer ancestry and genetics testing companies. We review some recent cases and discuss the implications.
Perhaps the craziest story of all is the recent discovery that high-quality human DNA can be found all over in the natural environment. And what scientists can do with that DNA will shock you. It shocked us!
We close out the episode by looking at the ongoing controversy of newborn DNA sequencing. Today it is common practice for blood samples to be taken from babies just after birth. Healthcare professionals say this is a vital practice to screen for serious health issues. But some say what is being done with newborn blood samples has gone too far.
Links Referenced:
https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2023/06/privacy-security-genetic-information-putting-dna-companies-test
https://fortune.com/2023/10/06/23andme-user-data-hacked/
https://www.govtech.com/public-safety/police-use-of-forensic-genealogy-tech-raises-privacy-concerns
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/05/business/dna-database-search-warrant.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/12/smarter-living/how-to-protect-your-dna-data.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-can-now-pull-human-dna-from-the-air-and-water-raising-privacy-questions-180982192/
https://www.aclu.org/news/privacy-technology/widespread-newborn-dna-sequencing-will-worsen-risks-to-genetic-privacy
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Released:
Oct 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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We make the topic of privacy approachable. For both businesses and consumers. With so much of our lives taking place online today, it's easy to overlook the dangers associated with sharing your personal data with companies and strangers. Many people are aware that privacy is a problem but they don't know where to begin. Privacy Files explains the vast array of privacy issues facing society in easy-to-understand language. Then we give you practical solutions to quickly and effortlessly make the changes necessary to take back control of your personal information--one case file at a time.