Whole Genome Sequencing: Innovation Dream or Privacy Nightmare?
Emiliano De Cristofaro

TL;DR
Whole genome sequencing offers revolutionary biomedical opportunities but raises significant privacy concerns due to the sensitive nature of genomic data, necessitating privacy-preserving solutions and further research.
Contribution
This paper provides an overview of genomic advances, discusses privacy issues, surveys privacy-enhancing technologies, and highlights open research challenges.
Findings
Genomic data enables significant biomedical progress.
Privacy concerns are amplified by genome proliferation.
Current privacy technologies are reviewed and evaluated.
Abstract
Over the past several years, DNA sequencing has emerged as one of the driving forces in life-sciences, paving the way for affordable and accurate whole genome sequencing. As genomes represent the entirety of an organism's hereditary information, the availability of complete human genomes prompts a wide range of revolutionary applications. The hope for improving modern healthcare and better understanding the human genome propels many interesting and challenging research frontiers. Unfortunately, however, the proliferation of human genomes amplifies worrisome privacy concerns, since a genome represents a treasure trove of highly personal and sensitive information. In this article, we provide an overview of positive results and biomedical advances in the field, and discuss privacy issues associated with human genomic information. Finally, we survey available privacy-enhancing technologies…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering · Ethics in Clinical Research · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
