Conference Paper


A game of fog and mirrors: Privacy in the world of internet of things

Abstract

Privacy challenges are a growing point of research in both political science and computer science as the pervasive nature of IoT devices turns Orwell’s dystopic state into a potential reality. This research maps out potential scenarios for IoT privacy challenges in the interdisciplinary effort to understand what it means to have privacy in world of internet-enabled sensors.

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Authors

Parker, Alice F.
Grønli, Tor-Morten
Younas, Muhammad

Oxford Brookes departments

School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics

Dates

Year of publication: 2021
Date of RADAR deposit: 2022-07-15



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This RADAR resource is the Accepted Manuscript of A game of fog and mirrors: Privacy in the world of internet of things
This RADAR resource is Part of Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 12814)).

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