IoT devices can harvest personal information of any person in their surroundings and this includes data from visitors. Visitors often cannot protect their privacy in a foreign smart …
In this paper, we contribute an in-depth study of the mental models of various roles in smart home ecosystems. In particular, we compared mental models regarding data collection …
WS Albayaydh, I Flechais - Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Smart homes continue to raise concerns about privacy and encroachment of businesses into intimate spaces. Prior research has focused on families and device owners in western …
Smart homes are gaining popularity due to their convenience and efficiency, both of which come at the expense of increased complexity of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Due to the …
V Zimmermann, M Bennighof, M Edel, O Hofmann… - 2018 - dl.gi.de
Smart Home technologies are increasingly available for private households. Still, the level of acceptance varies among potential users. Possible reasons include a lack of knowledge …
Smart homes are IoT systems enabling the automation of household operation. The unrestricted collection and processing of data by smart home systems raises legitimate …
EM Schomakers, H Biermann, M Ziefle - International Conference on …, 2020 - Springer
Smart homes–a residence with innovative, interconnected, and automated technologies– can enhance the resident's quality of life and well-being. Despite these potentials, users' …
M Keshavarz, M Anwar - … on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST), 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In smart homes, users do not have enough options to express their privacy preferences and decide who can see their data, when their data can be used, and which part of data they …
Security personalization has become a critical need for smart homes in recent years. The current approaches cannot fully satisfy this requirement of user-centered security. We …