A Survey on Understanding and Representing Privacy Requirements in the Internet-of-Things
Ogunniye, Gideon (a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:23:"University of Edinburgh";}) | Kokciyan, Nadin (University of Edinburgh)
–Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
People are interacting with online systems all the time. In order to use the services being provided, they give consent for their data to be collected. This approach requires too much human effort and is impractical for systems like Internet-of-Things (IoT) where human-device interactions can be large. Ideally, privacy assistants can help humans make privacy decisions while working in collaboration with them. In our work, we focus on the identification and representation of privacy requirements in IoT to help privacy assistants better understand their environment. In recent years, more focus has been on the technical aspects of privacy. However, the dynamic nature of privacy also requires a representation of social aspects (e.g., social trust). In this survey paper, we review the privacy requirements represented in existing IoT ontologies. We discuss how to extend these ontologies with new requirements to better capture privacy, and we introduce case studies to demonstrate the applicability of the novel requirements.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Jan-6-2023
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