ACCESSORS: A Data-Centric Permission Model for the Internet of Things
C. Stach, and B. Mitschang. Proceedings of the 4ᵗʰ International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy, volume 1 of ICISSP '18, page 30–40. Funchal, SciTePress, (January 2018)
DOI: 10.5220/0006572100300040
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is gaining more and more relevance. Due to innovative IoT devices equipped with novel sensors, new application domains come up continuously. These domains include Smart Homes, Smart Health, and Smart Cars among others. As the devices not only collect a lot of data about the user, but also share this information with each other, privacy is a key issue for IoT applications. However, traditional privacy systems cannot be applied to the IoT directly due to different requirements towards the underlying permission models. Therefore, we analyze existing permission models regarding their applicability in the IoT domain. Based on this analysis, we come up with a novel permission model, implement it in a privacy system, and assess its utility.
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%A Stach, Christoph
%A Mitschang, Bernhard
%B Proceedings of the 4ᵗʰ International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy
%C Funchal
%D 2018
%E Mori, Paolo
%E Furnell, Steven
%E Camp, Olivier
%I SciTePress
%K IoT context-sensitive data-centric derivation_transparent fine-grained permission_model
%P 30–40
%R 10.5220/0006572100300040
%T ACCESSORS: A Data-Centric Permission Model for the Internet of Things
%V 1
%X The Internet of Things (IoT) is gaining more and more relevance. Due to innovative IoT devices equipped with novel sensors, new application domains come up continuously. These domains include Smart Homes, Smart Health, and Smart Cars among others. As the devices not only collect a lot of data about the user, but also share this information with each other, privacy is a key issue for IoT applications. However, traditional privacy systems cannot be applied to the IoT directly due to different requirements towards the underlying permission models. Therefore, we analyze existing permission models regarding their applicability in the IoT domain. Based on this analysis, we come up with a novel permission model, implement it in a privacy system, and assess its utility.
%@ 978-989-758-282-0
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timestamp = {2020-09-21T09:45:55.000+0200},
title = {ACCESSORS: A Data-Centric Permission Model for the Internet of Things},
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