Volume 11 - Volume 11
Assessment of Smart Home: Security and Privacy
Abstract
Home automation is now extremely common in Internet of things services and devices with a range of
assurances to improve health, lifestyle, and customer wellbeing. In terms of its success and apparent
utility for humans, intelligent homes possess various safety concerns resulting from the diversified,
vast-range, and nuanced nature of IoT. Previous studies have talked about security and privacy
issues. However, we observe that they have not addressed the risk assessment of each smart home
component and corresponding security objective along with additional factors that affect a smart
home security posture. In this study, we have proposed a framework defining a standard level of
security and then analyzing each component concerning it. There are so many vulnerabilities, but all
cannot be assessed due to the heterogeneity of devices and their connection in a small network. IoT
can support a wide range of technologies and programs in various domains, including smart cities
and smart houses. For monitoring, data exchange, and other operations in the given service, IoT
smart objects communicate with other elements such as proxies, mobile devices, and data collectors.
While such components help solve various social issues and provide consumers with modern
advanced services, their restricted computing capacities render them vulnerable to well-known
protection and privacy risks.
Paper Details
PaperID: 2513
Author's Name: Akshat Goyal and Mugdha S Kulkarni
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Volume 11
Keywords: IoT, Security, Smart Home System, Home Automation, Data Exchange.
Year: 2021
Month: August
Pages: 4913-4930