Published: August 11, 2019
Author(s)
Julie Haney (NIST), Susanne Furman (NIST), Yasemin Acar (Leibniz University Hannover), Mary Theofanos (NIST)
Conference
Name: Fifteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2019)
Dates: 08/11/2019 - 08/13/2019
Location: Santa Clara, California, United States
Smart home devices are increasingly being used by nontechnical users who have little understanding of the technology, including privacy and security implications. To better understand perceptions of smart home privacy and security, we are conducting an interview study of individuals living in smart homes. Preliminary analysis reveals potential relationships between perceptions of responsibility and privacy and security concerns and mitigation actions. Results can inform future efforts to educate users about their responsibility, advance the protection of user data, and protect the devices from unintended access.
Smart home devices are increasingly being used by nontechnical users who have little understanding of the technology, including privacy and security implications. To better understand perceptions of smart home privacy and security, we are conducting an interview study of individuals living in smart...
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Smart home devices are increasingly being used by nontechnical users who have little understanding of the technology, including privacy and security implications. To better understand perceptions of smart home privacy and security, we are conducting an interview study of individuals living in smart homes. Preliminary analysis reveals potential relationships between perceptions of responsibility and privacy and security concerns and mitigation actions. Results can inform future efforts to educate users about their responsibility, advance the protection of user data, and protect the devices from unintended access.
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Keywords
internet of things; smart home; usable security; usable privacy
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