2017
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2017.717
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Privacy of the Internet of Things: A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: The Internet of Things' potential

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“…But for most participants, this question did not seem to bring to mind the risk that a compromised TV could reveal sensor data to the attacker. 1 In particular, even where respondents mentioned information theft, most phrased it in terms of credit card numbers and account credentials: "I could have my card and bank information stolen." "The hacker may install a program that can collect information from the user like usernames and passwords."…”
Section: ) What Data Is Collected?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But for most participants, this question did not seem to bring to mind the risk that a compromised TV could reveal sensor data to the attacker. 1 In particular, even where respondents mentioned information theft, most phrased it in terms of credit card numbers and account credentials: "I could have my card and bank information stolen." "The hacker may install a program that can collect information from the user like usernames and passwords."…”
Section: ) What Data Is Collected?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More third-party tools are needed to help people manage the digital exhaust generated by a smart home. (Aleisa and Renaud [1] provide a review of what is currently available.) Users could be notified when potentially sensitive data is being collected (e.g., [11], [39]).…”
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“…Já a revisão sistemática de literatura empreendida por Aleisa e Renaud (2017) [Aleisa and Renaud 2017] apresentou uma visão geral das pesquisas relacionadasà privacidade em IoT, identificando que as pesquisas têm focado em análises das violações e ameaças de privacidade e no desenvolvimento de mecanismos de proteção da privacidade. Os autores destacaram a necessidade de mais pesquisas que envolvam os seres humanos no processo, considerando os poucos estudos observacionais e levantamentos (surveys) sobre violações e percepções da privacidade [Aleisa and Renaud 2017].…”
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“…Se por um lado a proliferação de soluções digitais inteligentes é acompanhada por um discurso mercadológico que privilegia a conveniência, conforto e otimização, também há um entendimento de que o regime de coleta e análise de dados no qual se baseia boa parte das soluções de IoT pode produzir impactos negativos nos campos da segurança, vigilância e privacidade (ALEISA; RENAUD, 2017;DESAI, 2016;JONES, 2015;LOPEZ et al, 2017;PONCIANO et al, 2017;MARQUES;LEMOS, 2017).…”
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