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Privacy and the Internet of Things

Heather Richter Lipford, Madiha Tabassum, Paritosh Bahirat, Yaxing Yao, Bart P. Knijnenburg

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Abstract

Abstract Using networks of Internet-connected sensors, the Internet of Things (IoT) makes technologies “smart” by enabling automation, personalization, and remote control. At the same time, IoT technologies introduce challenging privacy issues that may frustrate their widespread adoption. This chapter addresses the privacy challenges of IoT technologies from a user-centered perspective and demonstrates these prevalent issues in the domains of wearables (e.g., fitness trackers), household technologies (e.g., smart voice assistants), and devices that exist in the public domain (e.g., security cameras). The chapter ends with a comprehensive list of solutions and guidelines that can help researchers and practitioners introduce usable privacy to the domain of IoT.

Topics & Concepts

Internet of ThingsUSableComputer scienceInternet privacyPersonalizationDomain (mathematical analysis)Computer securityWearable computerThe InternetPrivacy softwareWorld Wide WebInformation privacyMathematical analysisEmbedded systemMathematicsIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionBlockchain Technology Applications and Security