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Human Factors in Smart Home Technologies

On Tuesday, September 24, 2019, NIST is holding a one-day workshop entitled “Human Factors in Smart Home Technologies.” The workshop will address human considerations for smart home devices, including usability, user perceptions, and end-user privacy and security considerations. Invited speakers from industry, academia, and government will provide their perspectives via presentations and a moderated panel. In addition to becoming more aware of human aspects of smart home technologies, attendees will also have the opportunity to influence NIST's future research direction in this area by voicing their opinions, challenges, and ideas during afternoon breakout sessions.

Registration is free, but the number of attendees is limited.

Event Details

Starts: September 24, 2019 - 09:00 AM EST
Ends: September 24, 2019 - 03:30 PM EST

Format: In-person Type: Workshop

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Location

NIST
100 Bureau Drive
Gaithersburg, Maryland

Parent Project

See: Usable Cybersecurity

Related Topics

Security and Privacy: behavior, privacy, usability

Applications: Internet of Things

Created August 07, 2019, Updated June 22, 2020