Special Issue on Privacy and Trust

We are guest editing a Special Issue on Privacy and Trust in IoT-Based Smart Homes and Buildings, and would like to personally invite you to contribute a paper.

For this Special Issue we are looking for high-quality original contributions including, but not limited to, the topical areas listed below:

  • Novel architectures, concepts, and models for trustworthy smart homes and smart buildings;
  • Privacy-enhancing and transparency-enhancing technologies for smart homes and smart buildings;
  • Privacy-by-design mechanisms for smart homes and buildings;
  • Vulnerability discovery and analysis for smart homes and buildings;
  • Threat modeling and risk assessment for smart homes and buildings;
  • Attack and attacker simulation for smart homes and buildings;
  • Trust and identity management for smart homes and buildings;
  • Access control models for smart homes and buildings;
  • Human factors in privacy and security of smart homes and buildings.

Please spread the word!

More info: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/PT_SM

Keeping Your Smart Home Secure

Smart homes are increasingly being subjected to attacks. The motives for this range from pranking users, causing chaos, cyberstalking, and more nefarious purposes. In spite of that, there are various strategies that residents can use to keep their home secure from intruders. In my latest article, I identify and discuss five of these strategies.

Check out the full article (in Swedish) by clicking here.

A full transcript in English is available to any interested reader.