The Right to Privacy in Socio-Technical Smart Home Settings: Privacy Risks in Multi-Stakeholder Environments

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Abstract

The multitude of users within smart home systems can lead to privacy concerns for individuals within a household. Three examples of smart home settings are conceptualized and analyzed with the framework of contextual integrity. Prominent privacy breaches are discovered. To secure the safety of PII within smart home settings we propose to develop transparency measures with manufacturers and communication with all users within a household.

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Konrad, M., Koch-Sonneborn, S., & Lentzsch, C. (2020). The Right to Privacy in Socio-Technical Smart Home Settings: Privacy Risks in Multi-Stakeholder Environments. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1226 CCIS, pp. 549–557). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50732-9_71

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