DocumentCode
3609893
Title
Privacy and Security in Internet of Things and Wearable Devices
Author
Arias, Orlando ; Wurm, Jacob ; Hoang, Khoa ; Jin, Yier
Author_Institution
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
Volume
1
Issue
2
fYear
2015
Firstpage
99
Lastpage
109
Abstract
Enter the nascent era of Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable devices, where small embedded devices loaded with sensors collect information from its surroundings, process it, and relay it to remote locations for further analysis. Albeit looking harmless, these nascent technologies raise security and privacy concerns. We pose the question of the possibility and effects of compromising such devices. Concentrating on the design flow of IoT and wearable devices, we discuss some common design practices and their implications on security and privacy. Two representatives from each category, the Google Nest Thermostat and the Nike+ Fuelband, are selected as examples on how current industry practices of security as an afterthought or an add-on affect the resulting device and the potential consequences to the user´s security and privacy. We then discuss design flow enhancements, through which security mechanisms can efficiently be added into a device, vastly differing from traditional practices.
Keywords
Computer security; Cryptography; Internet of Things; Privacy; Thermostats; Universal Serial Bus; Wearable computing; Hardware Security; Hardware security; Internet of Things (IoT); User Privacy; Wearable Devices; user privacy; wearable devices;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Multi-Scale Computing Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMSCS.2015.2498605
Filename
7321811
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