2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2014.11.008
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Security, privacy and trust in Internet of Things: The road ahead

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“…The authors note that the continued growth of the IoT raises significant challenges (security, privacy, trust, etc.) (Sicari, Rizzardi, Grieco, & Coen-Porisini, 2015) and ethical issues (Nguyen & De Cremer, 2016). Thus, concerns about information privacy (Hsu & Lin, 2016) and identified potential problems 'related to data protection, lack of human control, and enslavement to devices' (Slettemeås, 2009, p. 226), as well as increasing numbers of gadgets being added to the IoT ecosystem question the utility and added value of these innovations.…”
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“…The authors note that the continued growth of the IoT raises significant challenges (security, privacy, trust, etc.) (Sicari, Rizzardi, Grieco, & Coen-Porisini, 2015) and ethical issues (Nguyen & De Cremer, 2016). Thus, concerns about information privacy (Hsu & Lin, 2016) and identified potential problems 'related to data protection, lack of human control, and enslavement to devices' (Slettemeås, 2009, p. 226), as well as increasing numbers of gadgets being added to the IoT ecosystem question the utility and added value of these innovations.…”
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“…Initial work on the issue by Weber (2010), examined the privacy and security problems that may arise with IoT from a legal perspective. Subsequent studies focus more on security and privacy issues that may arise with the widespread use of IoT technologies and objects have been conducted (Roman et al, 2013;Kumar and Patel, 2014;Lee and Lee, 2015;Sicari et al, 2015;Weinberg et al, 2015). In addition to these Peppet emphasizes the importance of consumer consent in the context of consumer privacy in IoT-related regulations.…”
Section: The Relation Between Iot and Consumer Privacymentioning
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“…Besides the vast security, privacy and trust challenges encountered in IoT communications [34], a related paradigm shift is already noted in NDN [24,25,28] and explained as a specific novel set of security considerations. These specific challenges arise due to the departure from the traditional end-to-end security model as applied in the traditional Internet.…”
Section: Overall Security Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%