PRIPRO—Privacy Profiles: User Profiling Management for Smart Environments
Smart environments are pervasive computing systems that provide higher comfort levels on daily routines throughout interactions among smart sensors and embedded computers. The lack of privacy within these interactions can lead to the exposure of sensitive data. We present PRIPRO (PRIvacy PROfiles),...
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doaj-33042a29f4a343878763012763e123c32020-11-25T01:22:19ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922020-09-0191519151910.3390/electronics9091519PRIPRO—Privacy Profiles: User Profiling Management for Smart EnvironmentsJonas Cesconetto0Luís Augusto Silva1Fabricio Bortoluzzi2María Navarro-Cáceres3Cesar A. Zeferino4Valderi R. Q. Leithardt5Laboratory of Embedded and Distributed Systems, University of Vale do Itajai, Itajaí 88302-901, BrazilExpert Systems and Applications Lab, Faculty of Science, University of Salamanca, Plaza de los Caídos s/n, 37008 Salamanca, SpainLaboratory of Embedded and Distributed Systems, University of Vale do Itajai, Itajaí 88302-901, BrazilExpert Systems and Applications Lab, Faculty of Science, University of Salamanca, Plaza de los Caídos s/n, 37008 Salamanca, SpainLaboratory of Embedded and Distributed Systems, University of Vale do Itajai, Itajaí 88302-901, BrazilLaboratory of Embedded and Distributed Systems, University of Vale do Itajai, Itajaí 88302-901, BrazilSmart environments are pervasive computing systems that provide higher comfort levels on daily routines throughout interactions among smart sensors and embedded computers. The lack of privacy within these interactions can lead to the exposure of sensitive data. We present PRIPRO (PRIvacy PROfiles), a management tool that includes an Android application that acts on the user’s smartphone by allowing or blocking resources according to the context, in order to address this issue. Back-end web server processes and imposes a protocol according to the conditions that the user selected beforehand. The experimental results show that the proposed solution successfully communicates with the Android Device Administration framework, and the device appropriately reacts to the expected set of permissions imposed according to the user’s profile with low response time and resource usage.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/9/1519data privacytaxonomyinternet of thingssmart environmentsuser profile management |
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Jonas Cesconetto Luís Augusto Silva Fabricio Bortoluzzi María Navarro-Cáceres Cesar A. Zeferino Valderi R. Q. Leithardt PRIPRO—Privacy Profiles: User Profiling Management for Smart Environments Electronics data privacy taxonomy internet of things smart environments user profile management |
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PRIPRO—Privacy Profiles: User Profiling Management for Smart Environments |
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PRIPRO—Privacy Profiles: User Profiling Management for Smart Environments |
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Smart environments are pervasive computing systems that provide higher comfort levels on daily routines throughout interactions among smart sensors and embedded computers. The lack of privacy within these interactions can lead to the exposure of sensitive data. We present PRIPRO (PRIvacy PROfiles), a management tool that includes an Android application that acts on the user’s smartphone by allowing or blocking resources according to the context, in order to address this issue. Back-end web server processes and imposes a protocol according to the conditions that the user selected beforehand. The experimental results show that the proposed solution successfully communicates with the Android Device Administration framework, and the device appropriately reacts to the expected set of permissions imposed according to the user’s profile with low response time and resource usage. |
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