On Privacy and Security Challenges in Smart Connected Homes
Joseph Bugeja,Andreas Jacobsson,Paul Davidsson +2 more
- 01 Aug 2016
- pp 172-175
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TL;DR: An overview of the privacy and security challenges directed towards the smart home domain is presented, which identifies constraints, evaluates solutions, and discusses a number of challenges and research issues where further investigation is required.
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Abstract: Smart homes have become increasingly popular for IoT products and services with a lot of promises for improving the quality of life of individuals. Nevertheless, the heterogeneous, dynamic, and Internet-connected nature of this environment adds new concerns as private data becomes accessible, often without the householders' awareness. This accessibility alongside with the rising risks of data security and privacy breaches, makes smart home security a critical topic that deserves scrutiny. In this paper, we present an overview of the privacy and security challenges directed towards the smart home domain. We also identify constraints, evaluate solutions, and discuss a number of challenges and research issues where further investigation is required.
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