UPRISE-IoT: User-centric Privacy and Security in the IoT

Giordano, Silvia; Morel, Victor; Önen, Melek; Musolesi, Mirco; Andreoletti, Davide; Cardoso, Felipe; Ferrari, Alan; Luceri, Luca; Castelluccia, Claude; Le Metayer, Daniel; Van Rompay, Cédric
Book chapter of "SPIoT 2020 (Security and Privacy in Internet of Things: Challenges and Solutions)", 2020

Data privacy concerns the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to
determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is
communicated to others [1]. However, most people are not aware of privacy and security
risks. This is particularly relevant for the Internet of Things (IoT) which is increasingly
ubiquitous and thus can become very privacy intrusive. On one side, this
problem can slow-down IoT development, on the other side it is essential to make
users gain control over data generated and collected by the IoT devices surrounding
them, and to adopt a privacy-by-design approach for the IoT. UPRISE-IoT takes a
fresh look at the IoT privacy space by considering a user-centric approach. It builds
upon user behaviours and contexts to improve security and privacy, and follows the
privacy by design approach. UPRISE-IoT improves data transparency and control,
as users are informed about the data that are being collected in a user-friendly manner
and have the option to oppose it. We raise user awareness, to ensure that their
behaviour does not compromise their privacy, and we provide new tools to control
data collection in the IoT.

Type:
Ouvrage
Date:
2020-01-31
Department:
Sécurité numérique
Eurecom Ref:
6073
Copyright:
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