JM Haney, SM Furman, Y Acar - HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust …, 2020 - Springer
As smart home technology is becoming pervasive, smart home devices are increasingly being used by non-technical users who may have little understanding of the technology or …
M Tabassum, T Kosinski, HR Lipford - Fifteenth symposium on usable …, 2019 - usenix.org
Smart homes are more connected than ever before, with a variety of commercial devices available. The use of these devices introduces new security and privacy risks in the home …
While consumer adoption of smart home devices continues to grow, privacy concerns reportedly remain a roadblock to mass adoption. However, it is unclear exactly how the …
As smart devices are becoming commonplace in homes, we need to explore the needs of not just the residents of the home, but also of secondary stakeholders who may be granted …
J Li, K Sun, BS Huff, AM Bierley, Y Kim… - … IEEE Symposium on …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Smart home technologies offer many benefits to users. Yet, they also carry complex security and privacy implications that users often struggle to assess and account for during adoption …
Smart home products aren't living up to their promise. They claim to transform the way we live, providing convenience, energy efficiency, and safety. However, the reality is …
C Cobb, S Bhagavatula, KA Garrett… - Proceedings on …, 2021 - petsymposium.org
Recent research and articles in popular press have raised concerns about the privacy risks that smart home devices can create for incidental users—people who encounter smart home …
Albeit providing many benefits, smart homes collect and process large amounts of sensitive data. In order to successfully cope with the resulting risks for their privacy, users have to be …
E Zeng, S Mare, F Roesner - … symposium on usable privacy and security …, 2017 - usenix.org
The Internet of Things is becoming increasingly widespread in home environments. Consumers are transforming their homes into smart homes, with internet-connected sensors …