A survey of user perspectives on security and privacy in a home networking environment

N Pattnaik, S Li, JRC Nurse - ACM Computing Surveys, 2023 - dl.acm.org
The security and privacy of smart home systems, particularly from a home user's perspective,
have been a very active research area in recent years. However, via a meta-review of 52 …

Sharing information online rationally: An observation of user privacy concerns and awareness using serious game

R Fatima, A Yasin, L Liu, J Wang, W Afzal… - Journal of Information …, 2019 - Elsevier
Recent studies have shown that excessive online information disclosure is a major reason of
privacy breach. It makes it easy for social engineers to gather information about their targets …

" I don't own the data": End User Perceptions of Smart Home Device Data Practices and Risks

M Tabassum, T Kosinski, HR Lipford - Fifteenth symposium on usable …, 2019 - usenix.org
Smart homes are more connected than ever before, with a variety of commercial devices
available. The use of these devices introduces new security and privacy risks in the home …

” I don't know how to protect myself”: Understanding Privacy Perceptions Resulting from the Presence of Bystanders in Smart Environments

K Marky, A Voit, A Stöver, K Kunze, S Schröder… - Proceedings of the 11th …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
IoT devices no longer affect single users only because others like visitors or family members-
denoted as bystanders-might be in the device's vicinity. Thus, data about bystanders can be …

Investigating people's privacy risk perception

N Gerber, B Reinheimer… - Proceedings on Privacy …, 2019 - petsymposium.org
Although media reports often warn about risks associated with using privacy-threatening
technologies, most lay users lack awareness of particular adverse consequences that could …

{Bystanders'} Privacy: The Perspectives of Nannies on Smart Home Surveillance

J Bernd, R Abu-Salma, A Frik - 10th USENIX Workshop on Free and …, 2020 - usenix.org
The increasing use of smart home devices affects the privacy not only of device owners, but
also of individuals who did not choose to deploy them, and may not even be aware of them …

Balancing power dynamics in smart homes: Nannies' perspectives on how cameras reflect and affect relationships

J Bernd, R Abu-Salma, J Choy, A Frik - Eighteenth Symposium on …, 2022 - usenix.org
Smart home cameras raise privacy concerns in part because they frequently collect data not
only about the primary users who deployed them but also other parties--who may be targets …

[PDF][PDF] Privacy and the Internet of Things.

HR Lipford, M Tabassum, P Bahirat, Y Yao… - Modern Socio …, 2022 - library.oapen.org
Using networks of Internet-connected sensors, the Internet of Things (IoT) makes
technologies “smart” by enabling automation, personalization, and remote control. At the …

[PDF][PDF] what can't data be used for?” privacy expectations about smart tvs in the us

N Malkin, J Bernd, M Johnson… - Proceedings of the 3rd …, 2018 - blues.cs.berkeley.edu
Smart TVs have rapidly become the most common smart appliance in typical households. In
the US, most television sets on the market have advanced sensors not traditionally found on …

" They Look at Vulnerability and Use That to Abuse You'': Participatory Threat Modelling with Migrant Domestic Workers

J Slupska, S Cho, M Begonia, R Abu-Salma… - 31st USENIX Security …, 2022 - usenix.org
The needs of marginalised groups like migrant domestic workers (MDWs) are often ignored
in digital privacy and security research. If considered, MDWs are treated as' bystanders' or …