Abstract

In the context of the Internet of Things, user privacy leads to the lack of information security and the obscuration of traditional privacy concepts. Therefore, how to ensure information security and protect user privacy is a key issue that enterprises must solve in the process of using the Internet of Things technology. At present, the research on corporate employees' protection of user privacy in the context of the Internet of Things is mostly focused on the technical level, while the legal and management levels are relatively lacking. Based on the definition of the corporate concept in the context of the Internet of Things, this paper uses management and psychology as the research perspective, and based on theory of persuasion, adjustment orientation theory, and reinforcement theory, it discusses the attitudes of corporate employees to protect user privacy in the context of the Internet of Things and behaviour mechanism, constructing a new theoretical model. This experiment uses 0.001 as the step size to change the corresponding threshold size. The interval range is [0.001, 10], and there are a total of 10,000 points in the interval, which is equivalent to 100 million sensor attack tests. According to the above method, 10,000 points of the ROC curve can be obtained by using 10,000 thresholds, and the corresponding ROC curve can be drawn in the coordinate graph, which can intuitively reflect the performance of the VRADS vehicle anomaly real-time detection system. The challenge of data information protection is analyzed, trying to clarify the ideas for the protection of personal data and information in the Internet of Things environment and even lead to employees' rebellious psychology. This article proves that the pertinence and effectiveness of the persuasive content have a positive impact on employees' attitudes towards privacy protection, and it has been further deepened in the context of the Internet of Things. The balance point is to leave enough room for the long-term sustainable development of the Internet of Things industry on the basis of protecting the personal rights and interests of users.

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