Privacy in the Internet of Things: threats and challenges
RWTH Aachen University · Philips (Netherlands)
Abstract
ABSTRACT The Internet of Things paradigm envisions the pervasive interconnection and cooperation of smart things over the current and future Internet infrastructure. The Internet of Things is, thus, the evolution of the Internet to cover the real world, enabling many new services that will improve people's everyday lives, spawn new businesses, and make buildings, cities, and transport smarter. Smart things allow indeed for ubiquitous data collection or tracking, but these useful features are also examples of privacy threats that are already now limiting the success of the Internet of Things vision when not implemented correctly. These threats involve new challenges such as the pervasive privacy‐aware…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Internet privacy
- The Internet
- Computer security
- Spawn (biology)
- Profiling (computer programming)
- Internet of Things
- Ubiquitous computing
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure