Smart home technologies have attracted more users in recent years due to significant advancements in their underlying enabler components, such as sensors, actuators, and …
Sensor-enabled computers in the form of'IoT'devices such as home security cameras and voice assistants are increasingly becoming pervasive in our environment. With the …
IoT devices no longer affect single users only because others like visitors or family members- denoted as bystanders-might be in the device's vicinity. Thus, data about bystanders can be …
Although media reports often warn about risks associated with using privacy-threatening technologies, most lay users lack awareness of particular adverse consequences that could …
Most smart home devices have multiple sensors, such as cameras and microphones; however, most cannot be controlled individually. Tangible privacy mechanisms provide …
Using networks of Internet-connected sensors, the Internet of Things (IoT) makes technologies “smart” by enabling automation, personalization, and remote control. At the …
A Soumelidou, A Tsohou - Telematics and Informatics, 2021 - Elsevier
In today's Internet reliant services, the issue of users' information privacy awareness is being raised. Despite the fact that in many cases internet users claim to be cognizant of privacy …
M Windl, S Mayer - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
As ubiquitous computing brings sensors and actuators directly into our homes, they introduce privacy concerns for the owners and bystanders. However, privacy concerns may …
The H2020 European research project GHOST-Safe-Guarding Home IoT Environments with Personalised Real-time Risk Control-aims to deploy a highly effective security framework for …