October 18, 2018 You don’t have to sequence your DNA to be identifiable by your DNA If you have European ancestry, there's a 60% chance that somebody vaguely related to you can be used to find out who you are. Naked Security
September 13, 2017 Fears raised about accuracy of new forensic DNA techniques Lawyers are challenging convictions in which DNA analysis played a part, claiming that a new tool isn't reliable Naked Security
June 19, 2017 Why gathering genetic data could mean a whole world of pain With access to a huge database of eager would-be participants, 23andMe is hoping to learn more about the genetics of pain. But just how useful will this data be - and what are the potential problems with this kind of trial? Naked Security
December 29, 2016 Guest post: Whose genes are they anyway? The case of identical twins with different views about having their genome sequenced raises a series of privacy issues Naked Security