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  • Information Security
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices frequently connect to user devices, often without explicit consent or full user awareness of data collection, usage, or sharing.
  • Privacy policies are intended to inform users about Personally Identifiable Information (PII) collection and handling, but are often unread or complex.
  • Existing methods for assessing privacy risks associated with IoT devices lack comprehensive analysis of data sharing uncertainties and consequence probabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce novel tools and algorithms for the Personal Privacy Assistant app (UTCID PPA) to inform users about IoT device privacy risks.
  • To provide users with actionable recommendations to enhance their control over IoT connections and personal data.
  • To develop a framework for assessing and quantifying privacy risks based on consequence and uncertainty.

Main Methods:

  • The UTCID PPA assesses privacy risks by evaluating the entropy of potential privacy incident consequences.
  • This entropy is calculated by analyzing IoT data sharing policies using the machine learning-powered UTCID PrivacyCheck™ and assessing the type of personal data exposed.
  • The UTCID Identity Ecosystem quantifies consequence entropy using empirical identity theft and fraud data for various PII types.

Main Results:

  • The UTCID PPA effectively informs users about potential privacy risks posed by IoT devices seeking connection.
  • The system quantifies privacy risks by considering both the expected consequences and the uncertainty (entropy) of data exposure.
  • Actionable recommendations are generated to empower users in managing IoT interactions and protecting their personal data.

Conclusions:

  • The developed tools and algorithms provide a novel approach to user-centric privacy control in the context of IoT devices.
  • By quantifying privacy risks through consequence and entropy, users can make more informed decisions about device connections.
  • The UTCID PPA enhances user awareness and control, mitigating potential privacy threats from interconnected devices.