On general data protection regulation vulnerabilities and privacy issues, for wearable devices and fitness tracking applications

I Ioannidou, N Sklavos - Cryptography, 2021 - mdpi.com
Individual users' sensitive information, such as heart rate, calories burned, or even sleep
patterns, are casually tracked by smart wearable devices to be further processed or …

Privacy implications of wearable health devices

G Paul, J Irvine - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
With the recent rise in popularity of wearable personal health monitoring devices, a number
of concerns regarding user privacy are raised, specifically with regard to how the providers …

Fitness trackers: fit for health but unfit for security and privacy

H Fereidooni, T Frassetto, M Miettinen… - 2017 IEEE/ACM …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wearable devices for fitness tracking and health monitoring have gained considerable
popularity and become one of the fastest growing smart devices market. More and more …

Every step you fake: A comparative analysis of fitness tracker privacy and security

A Hilts, C Parsons, J Knockel - 2016 - policycommons.net
Introduction Canadians, and many people around the world, are increasingly purchasing,
and using, electronic devices meant to capture and record the relative levels of a person's …

Iot health data in electronic health records (ehr): Security and privacy issues in era of 6g

A Koren, R Prasad - Journal of ICT Standardization, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Millions of wearable devices with embedded sensors (eg, fitness trackers) are present in
daily lives of its users, with the number growing continuously, especially with the …

EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE: DATA PRIVACY AND YOUR WEARABLE FITNESS DEVICE.

S Kellogg - Journal of The Missouri Bar, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
The article focuses on the risk associated with the data privacy and security related to the
wearable fitness devices. It mentions that the risk of hacking of health records as the Federal …

Smart attacks against intelligent wearables in people-centric internet of things

J Liu, W Sun - IEEE Communications Magazine, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The people-centric Internet of Things, as an essential part of the general IoT ecosystem,
relies heavily on intelligent wearables to control and actuate the ambient/remote “things” …

Assessment of fitness tracker security: a case of study

FA Mendoza, L Alonso, A Marín López… - Proceedings, 2018 - mdpi.com
The wearable industry has experienced a notable growth over the last decade, especially in
fitness or e-health trackers. These trackers bring new functionalities that require collecting a …

Analysis of privacy protections in fitness tracking social networks-or-you can run, but can you hide?

WU Hassan, S Hussain, A Bates - 27th USENIX Security Symposium …, 2018 - usenix.org
Mobile fitness tracking apps allow users to track their workouts and share them with friends
through online social networks. Although the sharing of personal data is an inherent risk in …

Unwinding Ariadne's identity thread: Privacy risks with fitness trackers and online social networks

A Aktypi, JRC Nurse, M Goldsmith - … of the 2017 on Multimedia Privacy …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
The recent expansion of Internet of Things (IoT) and the grow-ing trends towards a healthier
lifestyle, have been followed by a proliferation in the use of tness-trackers in our daily life …