Another special issue on this topic -- please consider submitting!
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The journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing is hosting a special
issue on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Privacy. The IoT is
attracting widespread societal interest. It also brings with it
serious risks to privacy. Mitigating the risks occasioned by
widespread sensing and data collection is key to building societal
trust into the IoT. Current industry solutions emphasize encryption,
but there is more to privacy than confidentiality of data at rest or
in motion. Furthermore, encryption often won’t stop industry accessing
personal data, and metadata can be as or more revealing than data
itself. This special issue seeks to open up the design space and
consider what more is involved in addressing the privacy risks
occasioned by the IoT. We invite original and adventurous
contributions that explore and elaborate the core privacy challenge
from multidisciplinary perspectives. Papers are invited from
multidisciplinary perspectives. For further information, including
topics of interest, see:
http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/PUC_CfP_Special_Issue_IoT_Privacy1.pdf
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Richard Mortier
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