Abstract

Digital COVID-19 certificates serve as reliable proof that an individual was vaccinated, tested negative, or healed from COVID-19, facilitating health, occupational, educational, and travel activities during the pandemic. This paper contributes the first to our knowledge state-of-the-art and holistic review of this ecosystem, attempting to answer the following questions: 1) is there a harmonization among academia, organizations, and governments in terms of the certificate deployment technology?; 2) what is the proliferation of such schemes worldwide and how similar are they?; 3) are smartphone applications that accompany such schemes privacy-preserving from an end-user’s perspective? To respond to these questions, a four-tier approach is followed: (a) we scrutinize the so far academic works suggesting some type of digital certificate, highlighting common characteristics and weaknesses; (b) we constructively report on the different initiatives proposed by organizations or alliances; (c) we briefly review 54 country initiatives around the globe; and (d) we analyze both statically and dynamically all official Android smartphone applications offered for such certificates to reveal possible hiccups affecting the security or privacy of the end-user. From a bird’s eye view, the great majority of the proposed or developed schemes follow either the blockchain model or the asymmetric cryptosystem, the spread of schemes especially in Europe and partly in Asia is high, some degree of distinctiveness among the relevant schemes developed by countries does exist, and there are substantial variations regarding the privacy level of the applications between Europe on the one hand and Asia and America on the other.

Highlights

  • One of the cornerstone challenges introduced by the coronavirus pandemic is the demand for common baselines on approaches to issue, exchange, and validate public health status records

  • We constructively examine all existing initiatives for COVID-19 digital certificates undertaken by organizations and countries worldwide

  • Unlike the previous section which focused on describing the existing research literature on the use of digital COVID-19 certificates, we describe the main initiatives being developed by various institutional alliances and companies worldwide

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INTRODUCTION

One of the cornerstone challenges introduced by the coronavirus pandemic is the demand for common baselines on approaches to issue, exchange, and validate public health status records. Based on blockchain, the IBM Digital Health Pass (DHP) [47] is intended to manage COVID-19 test results or vaccination status Such results are stored in the person’s mobile phone through a digital wallet and shown to pertinent authorities through a QR code. 9) MALAYSIA The government of Malaysia has developed the MySejahtera app [81] app to assist in the management and mitigation of COVID-19, helping citizens to monitor their health status and to find nearby hospitals for potential treatments in case of infection It allows the registration and appointment for vaccination, as well as the issuance of digital certificates, which include data about the vaccinated citizen, vaccine manufacturer and batch, as well as vaccination date. The open source approach was selected in only 13% of the developed mobile applications

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