Abstract

08Oct 2018 PRIVACY ISSUES IN SMART HOME DEVICES USING INTERNET OF THINGS A SURVEY. D. Usha and M. Bobby. Assistant Professor,Department of Computer Science, Mother Teresa Women?s University, Kodaikanal. Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women?s College,Cumbum.

Highlights

  • With the use of smart sensor technology, any electronics devices or appliances can be designed to connect to internet.Most of the people thinks that life can be even better with new advancement in modern technology like internet of things (IoT)

  • As all the smart home appliances, industrial machinery, public sector services and many other devices all are connected to the Internet, a lot of information is available on it. This information is prone to attack by hackers.In this paper, we present a SURVEY of the privacy issues directed towards the smart home devices

  • The sensors pick up the information, the Wi-Fi transfers this information to a repository, while the control panel can respond when the data flag problems, either fixing them automatically, or the problems can be fixed manually

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Introduction

With the use of smart sensor technology, any electronics devices or appliances can be designed to connect to internet.Most of the people thinks that life can be even better with new advancement in modern technology like IoT. Along with the communication protocol, another crucial component of the IoT network is the firmware.It would be very disastrous if private and confidential information is accessed by unauthorized intruders.With all of this IoT data being transmitted, the risk of losing privacy increases.Millions of devices interconnected and concerns over privacy increased more than ever.

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