Towards an integrated privacy protection framework for IoT: contextualising regulatory requirements with industry best practices.
Towards an integrated privacy protection framework for IoT: contextualising regulatory requirements with industry best practices.
  One of the main obstacles to the widespread adoption of IoT devices and services is consumers' privacy concerns related to personal data collection, processing and sharing with third parties. Indeed, many IoT devices have been found collecting consumers' personal data without their knowledge or consent. While frameworks for identifying and mitigating security concerns of IoT devices and services are available, there is a lack of  frameworks that address privacy issues for IoT applications. In this paper we lay the foundations for the future development of such a framework, based on both the experimental analysis of data flows on an IoT Smart Home testbed and a systematic analysis of other frameworks.
  IoT Privacy, Privacy framework, Privacy-by-Design, Smart Home
  
    
      Thorburn, Robert, Henry
      
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      Margheri, Andrea
      
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      Paci, Federica
      
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      Thorburn, Robert, Henry
      
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      Margheri, Andrea
      
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      Paci, Federica
      
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    Thorburn, Robert, Henry, Margheri, Andrea and Paci, Federica
  
  
  
  
   
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    Towards an integrated privacy protection framework for IoT: contextualising regulatory requirements with industry best practices.
  
  
  
  
    
    
    
      
        
   
  
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          One of the main obstacles to the widespread adoption of IoT devices and services is consumers' privacy concerns related to personal data collection, processing and sharing with third parties. Indeed, many IoT devices have been found collecting consumers' personal data without their knowledge or consent. While frameworks for identifying and mitigating security concerns of IoT devices and services are available, there is a lack of  frameworks that address privacy issues for IoT applications. In this paper we lay the foundations for the future development of such a framework, based on both the experimental analysis of data flows on an IoT Smart Home testbed and a systematic analysis of other frameworks.
         
      
      
        
          
            
  
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      Published date: May 2019
 
    
  
  
    
  
    
  
    
     
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        IoT Privacy, Privacy framework, Privacy-by-Design, Smart Home
      
    
  
    
  
    
  
  
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                Robert, Henry Thorburn
              
              
                
              
            
            
          
         
      
        
      
          
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                Federica Paci
              
              
                
              
            
            
          
         
      
      
      
    
  
   
  
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